Cross Worlds is a popular online semi-idle gacha game from the developers NetMarble and Publisher Level-5. The game is a ...
Grand Cross (7DS) is a turn-based RPG hero-collecting mobile game by Netmarble based on the popular anime and manga series ...
Netmarble revealed Thursday that it has formed a strategic partnership with Binance to establish a global blockchain gaming ecosystem. Binance will provide its blockchain platform and tech ...
The development team signaled a global release of "MonGil: Star Dive" in the first half of next year. PD Lee Dong-jo said, "Meeting quickly is important, but our desire to meet you after further ...
Netmarble, the developer behind The Seven Deadly Sins: Grand Cross, has announced a New Year Festival update called Infinite ...
Netmarble revealed last week that they have an all-new original game on the way for mobile in the form of A3: Still Alive. The game is a dark fantasy MMORPG based on the popular A3 PC title made in ...
Mobile Game Company Netmarble Ups Head of Global Ops to Co-CEO South Korean mobile game company Netmarble, maker of such titles as 'Marvel: Future Fight' and K-pop crossover 'BTS World,' has nominated ...
Los Angeles, CA, April 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Netmarble, a leading developer and publisher of high-quality mobile games, announced Meta World: My City, a new metaverse board game featuring ...
Netmarble Games chalked up 100 billion won in sales with the “Revolution” in 14 days after its debut to renew its own record set by its own game “Evilbane,” which reached the 100 billion won mark in ...
A new BTS game is in the works! On July 15, MTN reported that Netmarble’s developer studio Netmarble Monster is working on something new using BTS’s intellectual property (IP). BTS’s recent mobile ...
South Korea’s Netmarble Games said today that it has completed the acquisition of Kabam‘s high-value assets. As previously disclosed, the deal includes the Kabam Vancouver studio, which makes the ...
Netmarble Corp., a fast-growing South Korean gaming and entertainment company, will move its U.S. offices to downtown Los Angeles in a coup for area landlords who have been trying to woo the industry.