From the left, Song Jae-jun, CEO of Com2uS, and Lee Ji-hoon, CEO of Devsisters

From the left, Song Jae-jun, CEO of Com2uS, and Lee Ji-hoon, CEO of Devsisters

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[Asia Economy Reporter Buaeri] Com2uS announced on the 9th that it has signed a strategic partnership agreement to target the European market for Devsisters' game 'Cookie Run: Kingdom.'


Through this agreement, Com2uS will be responsible for local service support and marketing of 'Cookie Run: Kingdom' in 24 European countries including France, Germany, Sweden, and Poland.


Com2uS will also oversee smooth live service support by country, overall localization tasks, customer management, and marketing to expand market share.


Cookie Run: Kingdom is a role-playing game (RPG) based on the Cookie Run intellectual property (IP), featuring the fun of collecting cute characters, adventure, battles, and kingdom building, which has gained popularity. Since its release in January, it has ranked first in the free game popularity charts on Google Play and the App Store in Korea. It has also ranked high in revenue in Taiwan, Thailand, and Hong Kong.


Com2uS plans to actively promote Cookie Run: Kingdom to local game fans based on the know-how accumulated from games such as 'Summoners War.'


Com2uS established a close partnership system by making an additional investment in Devsisters in February, following the company's founding in 2010.


Song Jae-jun, CEO of Com2uS, said, "We will strengthen the cooperative system with Devsisters and combine the know-how of both companies to create another success story in the global market," adding, "We will grow together as strategic partners."



Lee Ji-hoon, CEO of Devsisters, said, "We expect Cookie Run: Kingdom to grow significantly as a game for the MZ generation not only in Europe but worldwide."


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