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3) Blizzard selects Nexon for Overwatch Mobile distributions and a new Starcraft game Blizzard has reportedly selected Nexon as its distribution partner for Overwatch Mobile and a new Starcraft title.
Blizzard has sold the publishing rights for the RTS game to South Korea's Nexon, which beat out other bidders, including Krafton. We're anxiously awaiting official confirmation and further details.
According to a report from Korean newspaper MTN (translated by VG247), Nexon recently won the rights to create a new game using the StarCraft IP. The report states that the Korean developer and ...
Ultimately, Blizzard has selected Nexon, known for hugely lucrative online and mobile franchises such as MapleStory and Dungeon Fighter Online, as well as online multiplayer shooter The Finals.
In late March the news broke that four Korean companies were competing to pitch for the StarCraft license from Blizzard. NCSoft, Nexon, Netmarble, and Krafton are all absolute giants and ...
TL;DR: Blizzard has selected Nexon to develop a new StarCraft game targeting the Korean and Japanese markets, leveraging Nexon's expertise in live service games and potential UGC economies.
A new report alleges that Nexon, the South Korean publisher behind games like The First Descendant and Dave the Diver, is working with Blizzard on a new entry in the sci-fi RTS series, after ...
An Overwatch game would fit right in with Nexon, so it is no surprise that Blizzard has gone with this studio. It remains to be seen what the future of Overwatch looks like. Overwatch 2 is still ...