Participation in the Japanese Developer Conference CEDEC

NHN Accelerates Japanese Market Entry with Game Solution 'Gamebase' View original image

NHN announced on the 19th that it will open a booth at the developer conference CEDEC 2024, held in Yokohama, Japan, for three days starting on the 21st, to exhibit and promote its game development solution, Gamebase.


Gamebase is a game platform that provides all the necessary functions for game services beyond content, allowing game developers to focus solely on creating game content. It offers an integrated SDK that includes authentication, payment, push notifications, metrics, coupons, leaderboards, customer support, maintenance, operations, and analytics tools, enabling shorter development periods and reduced operational workload.


Since launching Gamebase in 2017, NHN has expanded its client base primarily in Korea. Starting with participation in Japan's largest game developer conference CEDEC 2024, NHN plans to actively supply its solution to the Japanese game market, its target country. NHN will directly target the Japanese market from its headquarters in Korea, handling sales and technical support in-house.


Through its participation at the CEDEC booth, NHN will unveil the Gamebase solution to Japanese developers for the first time. Additionally, a presentation session featuring practical experiences from developers will be held to help deepen understanding of Gamebase.



Ryu Hee-tae, head of NHN’s Game Technology Center, said, “Japan is the world’s second-largest mobile game market, but most developers build functions like authentication and payment on their own, and very few use game development platforms like Gamebase. Our goal in entering Japan is to help Japanese developers shorten their game development cycles and improve the quality of common functions through Gamebase, enabling them to successfully launch games worldwide.”


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