Pearl Abyss to Develop Game Content Utilizing Our Cultural Heritage... Partners with National Museum Cultural Foundation View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Pearl Abyss announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with the National Museum Cultural Foundation for "enhancing the value of Korea's cultural heritage and producing game content utilizing related information."


Accordingly, the two organizations plan to collaborate in various ways to increase public understanding and interest in Korea's cultural heritage, including national treasures and artifacts, and to promote their value worldwide.


First, based on Pearl Abyss's game development capabilities and the National Museum Cultural Foundation's accumulated museum culture service planning, they will engage in digitizing Korean cultural assets and artifacts, as well as developing cultural products. The goal is to allow global users to naturally experience Korea's cultural heritage through games developed by Pearl Abyss.



Jung Kyung-in, CEO of Pearl Abyss, said, "We will strive to expand understanding and interest in Korea's cultural heritage not only among domestic users but also worldwide."


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