Smilegate
Industry | Video game industry |
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Founded | June 2002 in Seoul, South Korea |
Founder | Kwon Hyukbin |
Headquarters | Pankyo, South Korea |
Number of employees | ~1,200 |
Website |
smilegate |
Smilegate is a Korean game company, which develops and services mobile and online games. It has five core business sectors - game development, publishing, platform, investment and social contribution. Established in Korea in 2002,[1] the company is the creator of CrossFire, the world’s top online FPS game with over six million concurrent players across the globe,[2] and many more distinguished titles.[3]
History
Smilegate was selected as Excellence Award recipient, ETRI IDC in 2003. Smilegate began developing Online FPS CrossFire production in 2006. And next year,Smilegate launched CROSSFIRE in China, Japan.[4] In 2009 recorded 1 million peak concurrent users in China,and 0.1 million peak concurrent users in Vietnam. And Smilegate honored with the Korea Digital Management Innovation Award(MCST Minister’s Award), the 49th Annual Trade Day Merit Award (MKE Minister’s Award)[5] CROSSFIRE won the President’s Award for “2012 Contents Award” (MCST)[6] CROSSFIRE recognized as one of Most Earned 10 Best Games OF 2013.[7] Smilegate established Start-Up Eco System support & incubator program ORANGE FARM(in seocho, Busan, shinchon[8]) Also Smilegate invested $112 million in casual gaming company SUNDAYTOZ[9] Smilegate Megaport launched Mobile Service Platform 'STOVE' in June 2015.[10] Smilegate is teaming up with Hollywood production company 'Original Film' for the big screen adaptation of its mega-hit shooting game “Crossfire.”[11] Smilegate Entertainment has signed a $500 million exclusive publishing agreement with Oriental Shiny Star for the upcoming “Crossfire 2” online shooting game in China. [12]
Smilegate Game Line-up
Game | Launched | Publisher | Official Website |
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CrossFire | December, 2013 (South Korea) | Smilegate West (North America, South America, Europe) Tencent(China) Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | crossfire.gamerage.com/ crossfire.z8games.com/ www.crossfire.co.kr |
AZERA | April, 2015 (South Korea) | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | azera.halgame.com |
TalesRunner | August, 2005 (South Korea) | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | tr.nopp.co.kr |
ProBaseball Manager Online | April 2010 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | bm.gametree.co.kr |
MVP baseball online | October 2012 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | mvpbo.gametree.co.kr/ |
Freesyle2 | November, 2011 | JOYCITY(USA) Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | fs2.gametree.co.kr/ |
Lost Ark | TBD | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | lostark.co.kr/ |
SkySaga: Infinite Isles | Planned for 2016 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | www.skysaga.com |
Devil Maker: Tokyo | March, 2013 (Korea), July, 2013 (Global) | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) (Global) | http://www.palmple.com/devilmaker/intro |
Eastern Blade | June, 2013 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | www.palmple.com/esbl/intro |
Qurare: Magic Library | March, 2014 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | www.palmple.com/qurare/intro |
Dragon Fate | March, 2015 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | www.palmple.com/df/intro |
Bunnypang | March, 2015 | Smilegate Megaport(Korea) | www.palmple.com/bunnypang/intro |
See also
References
- ↑ Yoon Sung-won. "Smilegate vows to revitalize online game sector". Korea times. Retrieved November 13, 2014.
- ↑ Lee Ji-yoon. "[Herald Interview] The woman behind success of 'Crossfire'". Korea herald. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- ↑ hatake. "Cross Fire Developer SmileGate Takes Four New Games to Gstar 2014". mmosite.com. Retrieved November 7, 2014.
- ↑ Lee Ji-yoon. "[Herald Interview] The woman behind success of 'Crossfire'". Korea herald. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
- ↑ Seo Jeong-geun. "Neowiz Games and `` 2 billion Export Tower Award". dt.co.kr. Retrieved December 5, 2012.
- ↑ Huh. "Cross Fire, Tears of the Antarctic, Deep Rooted Tree, Chief Content 'tall'". inews24.com. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
- ↑ Paul Tassi. "CrossFire: Tencent's Top Earning Free-to-Play Game You've Never Heard Of". Forbes. Retrieved January 5, 2014.
- ↑ Yoon Sung-won. "Smilegate to expand startup support". Korea Times. Retrieved April 30, 2015.
- ↑ Steven Millward. "A clash of gaming worlds as Crossfire maker invests $112 million in casual gaming company". techinasia.com. Retrieved March 28, 2014.
- ↑ Cho Jin-young. "Mobile Gaming Industry Waging Platform War". businesskorea.co.kr. Retrieved June 5, 2015.
- ↑ Lee Ji-yoon. "Korea's mega-hit game 'Crossfire' goes Hollywood". Korea herald. Retrieved October 14, 2015.
- ↑ PR Newswire. "Qihoo 360's Joint Venture Signs Exclusive License Agreement for Cross Fire 2 in China". nasdaq. Retrieved November 25, 2015.