Com2uS Expands Japanese IP Business... Partners with G Holdings
Collaboration and Gamification Agreement Based on Games and Animation
Com2uS announced on the 12th that it has signed a business agreement with Japanese IP (intellectual property) specialist agency G Holdings for collaboration in the Japanese IP business.
Through this agreement, Com2uS will establish a cooperative system with G Holdings for the Japanese content IP business and further strengthen its global game operations.
G Holdings provides comprehensive business consulting based on content licenses, including animation-based game development, IP collaboration, marketing, and publishing. To date, it has successfully carried out numerous projects such as game adaptations of popular Japanese animations like "Haikyuu!!" and "Attack on Titan," as well as collaborations between popular domestic and international games and Japanese animations.
Com2uS is developing various IP businesses by producing popular culture content such as comics and webtoons based on its own games and collaborating with external works. Recently, titles like "Summoners War: Sky Arena" and "Summoners War: Chronicle" collaborated with popular Japanese animations, generating a strong response by climbing back up the global game charts.
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Han Ji-hoon, head of Com2uS's game business division, said, "Based on the competitiveness and know-how of both companies, we will discover promising IPs that can create synergy with games in the world's largest Japanese animation market." He added, "Through active IP business, we plan to continuously create content that can provide new enjoyment to global users."
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