Joycity Signs IP License Agreement for 'Freestyle2' with Changyou
[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Joycity announced on the 18th that it has signed a license agreement for the 'Freestyle2' IP (intellectual property) with Chinese game company Changyou.
Through this agreement, Joycity will obtain the 'Freestyle2' IP license for the domestic service of Changyou's mobile game 'Freestyle2: Revolution Flying Dunk,' as well as provide art support for Freestyle2 and the original BGM for the PC version.
The mobile game 'Freestyle2: Revolution Flying Dunk' features upgraded 3D graphics and smoother controls compared to its predecessor. It has been released in Japan and China, gaining great popularity.
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Johan Seo, Executive Director of Joycity, said, "We are pleased to collaborate on the sequel following 'Freestyle2: Flying Dunk.' We will strive to achieve good results with 'Freestyle2: Revolution Flying Dunk' through cooperation between the two companies."
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