Nexon Explained

Nexon Co, Ltd.
Native Name:
    Romanized Name:
    Type:Public KK
    Industry:Video games
    Revenue: (2021)
    Operating Income: (2021)
    Net Income: (2021)[1]
    Num Employees:7,067 (Dec 2021)[2]
    Foundation:
    Seoul, South Korea
    Location:Seoul, South Korea (1994–2005)
    Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan[3]

    Nexon Co., Ltd. (formerly) is a South Korean video game developer and publisher.[4] It develops and publishes titles including MapleStory, Blue Archive, Dungeon & Fighter, Sudden Attack, and KartRider. Headquartered in Japan, the company has offices in South Korea, the United States, Taiwan and Thailand.[5]

    Nexon was founded in Seoul, South Korea, in 1994 by Kim Jung-ju. In 2005, the company moved its headquarters to Tokyo, Japan. However, its largest shareholder is an investment and holding company NXC, headquartered in Jeju Island, South Korea.[6]

    History

    Founding

    Nexon was established in Seoul, South Korea, on December 26, 1994. It developed and published its first title, , in 1996, which the company continues to service.[7] Numerous other games followed such as Dark Ages: Online Roleplaying, Elemental Saga, QuizQuiz, KartRider, Elancia, and Shattered Galaxy;[8] some of which are maintained by a company spun off of Nexon, Kru Interactive.[9]

    MapleStory and Dungeon & Fighter

    In 2003, game development company Wizet developed MapleStory in Korea, which later became one of its most successful titles and has been serviced for more than two decades.[10] [11] The game was localized for Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, North America, Europe, Brazil, and Vietnam.[12] Nexon is also the developer of Dungeon & Fighter, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Neople.[13] [14] Dungeon & Fighter is one of the most popular free-to-play online PC games in China.[15]

    2010s

    Nexon went public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on December 14, 2011, in an initial public offering, the largest in Japan for 2011 and the second largest by a technological company for 2011 worldwide.[16] On March 9, 2016, Nexon acquired Big Huge Games, a mobile game developer in Maryland.[17] In October 2018, a labor union was established at Nexon.[18]

    In April 2013, the programmer "DrUnKeN ChEeTaH" was sued by Nexon America for operating GameAnarchy, a popular subscription based cheat provider for Combat Arms. Nexon was awarded $1.4M in damages.[19]

    On January 3, 2019, The Korea Economic Daily reported Nexon founder Kim Jung-ju and associates had put their 98.64 percent stake up for sale.[20] However, on July 8, 2019, Reuters reported the plan was abandoned.[21] On November 25, 2019, The Lego Group announced the acquisition of Bricklink, the world's largest Lego fan community from Nexon's parent company NXC,[22] for an unknown price, which is expected to finish before the end of 2019.[23]

    2020s

    On June 2, 2020, Nexon announced plans to invest $1.5 billion in listed entertainment companies.[24] By March 2021, Nexon had deployed $874 million of that amount on investments into Hasbro, Bandai Namco Holdings, Konami, and Sega Sammy Holdings. Nexon stated that they had no interest in outright acquiring or taking activist investor positions in these companies.[25] Nexon signed with Bandai Namco Holdings, Square Enix and Microsoft for a 10-year Japanese–South Korean video gaming partnership contract for media franchises through 2032, for example HoPals Echoes crossover project.

    In a 2021 earnings call, Nexon CEO Owen Mahoney declined to offer hard launch targets for highly anticipated games.[26] In February 2021, Nexon announced significant pay increases for new and existing development talent in the company's Korean studios.[27]  In July 2021, Nexon announced the formation of Nexon Film and Television, a division of the company focused on expanding the reach and value of Nexon's global IP, as well as development of new properties in both interactive and linear entertainment. The division is based in Los Angeles.[28] In January 2022, Russo brothers-owned film production company AGBO sold a $400 million minority stake to Nexon, which is valued at $1.1 billion as Nexon takes a 38% stake.[29] In February 2022, it was reported by Bloomberg that Saudi Arabian-based Public Investment Fund had purchased just over a 5% stake in Capcom and Nexon, reportedly worth US$883 million, while American investment company KKR acquired an 8.5% stake.[30]

    In May 2022, Nexon announced the launch of Mintrocket, a sub-brand and division of Nexon that specializes on games "focusing on the essence of fun".[31] Its first game, Dave the Diver, was a commercial hit, selling one million copies within ten days of launch.[32] In late 2023, Nexon announced that CEO Owen Mahoney will be succeeded by Nexon Korea CEO Junghun Lee in 2024.[33]

    In early 2023, Nexon filed a cease and desist letter and a lawsuit against video game studio Ironmace, alleging that they stole files and ideas from Nexon's canceled project called "P3" and used them in their game called Dark and Darker.[34] [35] Nine "P3" project members had left the company and joined Ironmace, which was started soon after the project's cancellation in 2021.[36] [37] According to Ironmace, it is one of these former Nexon employees (who is alleged to have leaked the assets) who is the sued party, and not the company itself. A police complaint filed by Nexon reportedly led to a police raid of Ironmace's offices in March 2023. After the game was removed from Steam, Ironmace distributed it via BitTorrent, made available on the game's Discord server. A March IGN article described the situation as the "Dark and Darker legal scandal".[38] Nexon also filed a copyright infringement lawsuit in the United States on April 20, 2023.[39] This lawsuit was dismissed on August 17, 2023.[40] The game is subsequently once again available on Steam.[41]

    Organization

    Nexon maintains various offices around the world that engage in the publishing and/or development of Nexon's games. Each region's local consolidated subsidiaries are independently managed and are responsible for developing their own strategy for their products and services.[42] The subsidiary that publishes a game does not necessarily indicate the region(s) that a game is available in. For example, some of Nexon Korea's games are published directly by Nexon Korea yet are available worldwide with no separate service published under the local consolidated company's portfolio.

    Major Nexon group companies[43] ! Region !! Company name
    Japan NEXON Co., Ltd.
    Korea NEXON Korea Corporation; NEOPLE INC.; NEXON Games Co., Ltd.; JoongAng Pangyo Development Co., Ltd.; Mirae Asset Global Innovation Growth Focus Equity Privately Placed Investment Trust; VIP Global Super Growth Hedge Fund
    China Lexian Software Development (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
    North America Nexon America Inc.; Big Huge Games, Inc.; Pixelberry Studios
    Other Embark Studios AB

    Studios

    Studios[44] !Location!Founded/acquired[45] !Notes
    Nexon KoreaSeoul, KoreaDecember 1994
    Nitro Studios2020previously Nexon Korea Internal Teams[46]
    devCat2020
    Nexon GamesNexon Games SeoulJuly 2010previously NAT Games
    Nexon Games PangyoPangyo, KoreaJune 2018previously Nexon GT
    NeopleJeju City, KoreaAugust 2008
    Embark StudiosStockholm, SwedenJuly 2019
    Big Huge GamesTimonium, Maryland, United StatesMarch 2016
    Pixelberry StudiosMountain View, CA, United StatesNovember 2017

    Free-to-play online virtual worlds

    Nexon is a pioneer in free-to-play online Virtual World games which operate in contrast to games that require a large initial payment and offer a comparatively short life cycle. Nexon's Virtual Worlds make use of live, in-game operations to provide ongoing content and manage service. Nexon Live Operations helps engage players over years and, in some cases, decades. [On the other hand, Nexon is famous for shutting down games after they reached enough popularity and brought in enough profits].

    Multiple Nexon Virtual Worlds are among the world's most valuable entertainment franchises:

    FranchiseLaunch date[47] Registered playersLifetime revenue
    Dungeon & Fighter2005+ 850 million| > $20 billion|-| MapleStory| 2003| + 180 million> $3 billion
    KartRider2004+ 380 million > $1 billion
    Sudden Attack2005+ 23 million> $0.7 billion
    1996+ 26 millionN/A
    Mabinogi2004+ 20 million> $0.6 billion

    Games for mobile and consoles

    Nexon began as a developer and publisher of PC games. However, in 2020, the company announced plans to begin releasing both console and mobile versions of key franchises. CEO Owen Mahoney noted that expansion onto the two popular platforms "collectively represent an order-of-magnitude increase in our total addressable market."

    In July 2020, the South Korean launch of The Kingdom of the Winds: Yeon for mobile was the top-grossing title on the Apple App story and #2 on Google Play, 24 years after the launch of the initial The Kingdom of the Winds game in 1996. In August 2020, the highly anticipated release of Dungeon&Fighter Mobile in China generated more than 60 million pre-registrations before it was delayed. In March 2022, Dungeon&Fighter Mobile was released in South Korea, reaching the #1 spot on both the App Store and Google Play.

    It has already announced it will be publishing ARC Raiders, The First Descendant, Project AK and KartRider: Drift for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox. Nexon previously published one title for PlayStation 4 in 2017, LawBreakers from Boss Key Productions.

    Expansion in Western markets

    Nexon operates in over 190 countries, but revenue and consumer engagement are concentrated in Asian markets. In 2021, the company announced a series of games in development for global release – with a focus on Europe and North America.  

    Games

    YearTitleDeveloperPublisherNotes
    1996Nexon KoreaNexon
    1999Elancia
    Dark Ages
    2001Asgard
    Crazy Arcade
    2003MapleStoryWizetNexon (KR, JP, NA, EU)
    TalesWeaverSoftmaxNexon
    2004Crazyracing KartriderNexon KoreaAlso known in short as KartRider
    Servers closed in March 2023 as Nexon Korea has shift their focus on KartRider: Drift
    MabinogidevCAT
    2005Sudden AttackNexon GT (now Nexon Games)
    Dungeon Fighter OnlineNeopleNexon (KR and JP)
    Neople (Global)
    2007ElswordKOG StudiosNexonPublishing for Korea only (KOG to handled Global server)
    2008Counter-Strike OnlineNexon
    Valve
    2008Combat ArmsNexonServer closed in November 2017; while the Global server was carried by VALOFE in both Reloaded and Classic version
    2009Crazy Shooting Bubble Fighter
    2010VindictusdevCATAlso known in Asia as Mabinogi Heroes, prequel to the original game
    Dragon NestEyedentity GamesNexon to share the publishing rights in Korea (ENP Games now handled KR server, while Eyedentity Games handled rest of World ex. Chinese territories)
    2011CyphersNeople
    2012FIFA Online 3Electronic ArtsPublishing for Korea only
    2013ArcheAgeXL GamesNexon to share the publishing rights in Korea (XL Games was later brought by Kakao Games)
    Final Fantasy XIVSquare Enix Business Division 5Square EnixNexon to share the publishing rights in Korea (Actoz Soft now handled KR server)
    Counter-Strike Online 2Nexon
    Valve
    NexonServers closed in April 2018
    2014FreeStyle 2JOYCITYPublishing for Korea only
    ClosersNaddic GamesPublishing for Korea only (Naddic Games to handled Global server)
    Monster SquadNexon GT
    Timecast
    Mobile game
    Servers closed in December 2016
    2015DomiNationsNexon
    Big Huge Games
    Mobile game
    Publishing rights was handed over to Big Huge Games in 2020
    MapleStory 2NSquareBoth Japanese and Global server closed on Early 2020 with Korea as the only server available
    2016Tree of SaviorIMC GamesPublishing for Korea only (IMC Games to handled Global server)
    Sudden Attack 2Nexon GTKorean server closed shortly after launch following the controversy
    Titanfall OnlineNexon (Licensed from Electronic Arts)The game was never fully released
    NeopleServer closed first in Japan on November 29, 2017; with Global server closed few days later (December 6, 2017)
    2017Dynasty Warriors

    Unleashed

    XPEC Entertainment (Licensed from Koei Tecmo)Mobile game
    Server closed in March 2020
    Dark Avenger 3Boolean GamesMobile game
    LawBreakersBoss Key ProductionsReleased as the debut title from Cliff Blasenski's new studio, servers closed in late 2018 with Nexon currently retained the IP rights
    AxE (Alliance x Empire)Nexon REDMobile game
    Server closed in June 2022
    2018Darkness RisesNexonMobile game launch June 2018;[49] server closed October 2022
    Durango: Wild LandsNexon
    What! Studio
    Mobile game
    Server closed October 16, 2019
    FIFA Online 4EA SpearheadPublishing for Korea only
    MapleStory MNexon
    2019KurtzPelKOG StudiosPublishing for Korea only (KOG to handled Global server)
    Godzilla Defense ForceNeople
    Studio 42
    Mobile game
    Crazy Arcade BnB MNexon
    2020KartRider Rush+NexonMobile game
    V4NAT Games (now Nexon Games)Cross–Platform (PC and Mobile)
    Server closed March 20, 2024.
    The Kingdom of the Winds: YeonNexon KoreaMobile game
    Currently available in Korea
    FIFA MobileEA MobileNexon (JP and KR)Mobile game
    2021Blue ArchiveMX Studio (NAT Games, now Nexon Games) Nexon (Global, ex. JP and CN)Mobile game
    KonoSuba: Fantastic DaysSumzapNexon (Global ex. JP)Mobile game
    Publishing rights was handed over to Sesisoft from June 1, 2023[50]
    2022Dungeon & Fighter MobileNeopleNexonMobile game
    Currently available in Korea
    DNF DuelArc System Works
    Eighting
    Neople
    Also available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
    Nominated for The Game Awards 2022 Best Fighting Game
    Argent Twilight: Secrets Of The Dark Orbs[51] Mobile game
    Currently available in Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Canada
    TalesWeaver

    Second Run[52]

    Mobile game
    Currently available in Japan
    MapleStory WorldsNexon KoreaCross–Platform (PC and Mobile)
    Only available in Korea
    2023KartRider: DriftNitro StudiosCross–Platform (PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Mobile)
    Dave the DiverMintrocketMintrocketFor PC and MacOS; also available on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4/PlayStation 5
    Warhaven[53] Nexon KoreaNexonServer closing in April 2024[54]
    EA Sports FC MobileEA MobileNexon (JP and KR)Mobile game; FIFA Mobile successor
    EA Sports FC OnlineEA SpearheadNexonPublishing for Korea only; FIFA Online 4 successor.
    The FinalsEmbark StudiosEmbark StudiosCross-Platform (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
    Dynasty Warriors MNeobards Entertainment (Licensed from Koei Tecmo)NexonMobile game
    2024The First DescendantNexon GamesNexonCross-Platform (PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC)
    TBAARC RaidersEmbark StudiosEmbark StudiosAlso coming to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S
    Nakwon: Last ParadiseMintrocketMintrocket
    Wakerunners
    Mabinogi MobiledevCATNexon
    OVERKILLNeople
    The First Berserker: Khazan
    MapleStory NNexon KoreaPC version of MapleStory that uses blockchain technology
    Vindictus: Defying FateNexon Korea

    Microtransactions legal penalties

    In 2018, the company was fined ₩939 million Won (about $717,000 USD) for giving players false information surrounding microtransactions in Sudden Attack. In 2024 the company was fined a record-breaking $9 million fee for misleading players over microtransactions in Maple Story.[55]

    See also

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021 [IFRS] ]. September 6, 2022.
    2. Web site: Q2 2022 Investor Presentation . September 6, 2022.
    3. Web site: Locations . NEXON Corporate Profile . November 24, 2021.
    4. Web site: Nexon About the Company . 2022-07-28 . Nexon Official Website . en.
    5. News: Bruce Einhorn . August 21, 2014 . Nexon, Asia's 'Freemium' PC Game Pioneer, Gets More Mobile . . https://web.archive.org/web/20140822105006/http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2014-08-21/nexon-asias-freemium-pc-game-pioneer-gets-more-mobile. dead. August 22, 2014.
    6. Web site: Introduction - NXC CORP .
    7. News: What is Nexus? . Bruce Einhorn . Nexus Atlas . December 21, 2014.
    8. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20120425161216/http://www.koreagamewatch.com/wp/?page_id=1008 . April 25, 2012 . Nexon Holdings history . KoreanGameWatch.com . October 5, 2011 . dead .
    9. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20120303151652/http://www.kru.com/profile.html . March 3, 2012 . Kru Interactive Profile . . June 28, 2011 . dead .
    10. News: Nexon Celebrates Seventh Anniversary Of MapleStory Game With Continued Success. John Gaudiosi . . May 23, 2012.
    11. News: Nexon Holdings(NXC) . Korea Game Watch . December 20, 2014 . April 25, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425161216/http://www.koreagamewatch.com/wp/?page_id=1008 . dead .
    12. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20111001003436/http://s.nx.com/s2/corporation/NXK/Eng/02games/game20Txt2.gif . October 1, 2011 . Maplestory . . June 28, 2011 . dead .
    13. News: What Next for Kim Jung-Ju and Korean Online Gaming Company Nexon?. Forbes Staff . . April 24, 2013.
    14. News: Tencent $1 Billion Game Shows Global Hunt for Mobile Hits. Lulu Yilun Chen and Jungah Lee . . May 28, 2014.
    15. News: Top 10 free online games with highest revenues. Xu Lin . China.org.cn. . February 7, 2014.
    16. News: Despite Setbacks Nexon Sets $1.2 billion IPO for Dec. 14. Kyt Dotson . SiliconANGLE . December 7, 2014.
    17. Web site: Nexon acquires DomiNations developer Big Huge Games. VentureBeat. March 11, 2016. March 10, 2016.
    18. Web site: Se-jin . Jung . 2018-09-05 . Nexon sets up the first labor union among Korean game companies . 2023-02-26 . Korea IT Times . ko.
    19. News: Nexon America Inc et al v. Gameanarchy LLC et al.
    20. Web site: Nexon founder to sell controlling stake in gaming company's holding... . Reuters . en . 3 January 2019.
    21. Web site: Nexon founder scraps what could have been $16 billion gaming deal:... . Reuters . en . 9 July 2019.
    22. Web site: Nexon founder sells BrickLink to LEGO in streamlining move after botched gaming deal - Pulse by Maeil Business News Korea . 2023-05-20 . pulsenews.co.kr . ko.
    23. Web site: The Lego Group acquires bricklink, the world's largest online LEGO fan community and marketplace to strengthen ties with adult fans. November 25, 2019. November 25, 2019.
    24. Web site: Leung. Ruby. Korean Gaming Giant Nexon To Spend $1.5 Billion On Global Entertainment Companies. 2020-06-06. Forbes. en.
    25. Web site: March 28, 2021. Nexon invests $874 million in Hasbro, Bandai Namco, Konami, and Sega Sammy. March 29, 2021. VentureBeat.
    26. Web site: Royce . Bree . August 13, 2021 . Nexon CEO blasts crunch and the 'charade of launch timing' . 2023-02-26 . Massively Overpowered . en-US.
    27. Web site: 2021-02-01 . Nexon offers all its employees a big pay rise . 2022-09-30 . . en.
    28. Web site: Hayes . Dade . Asian Video Game Firm Nexon Launching LA-Based Film And TV Arm Guided By Disney And Activision Blizzard Vet Nick Van Dyk . Deadline . 15 July 2021.
    29. Web site: Vlessing . Etan . January 5, 2022 . Joe and Anthony Russo's AGBO Sells $400M Stake to Nexon . January 5, 2022 . The Hollywood Reporter.
    30. News: 2022-02-03 . Saudi Wealth Fund Boosts Gaming Bets With Capcom, Nexon Stakes . en . Bloomberg.com . 2023-05-26.
    31. News: 2022-04-05 . Nexon launches game sub-brand 'Mintrocket' on the 3rd. en . indiegame.com . 2023-07-15.
    32. Web site: Koselke . Anna . Dave the Diver does swimmingly on Steam, selling over a million copies . PCGamesN . 12 July 2023.
    33. News: Seal . Dean . Nexon Taps Korea Unit's Chief to Succeed Departing CEO . 2024-02-28 . WSJ . en-US.
    34. Web site: 2023-03-27. Dark and Darker removed from Steam due to ongoing Ironmace/Nexon dispute. 2023-03-27. Games Industry.biz. en-US.
    35. Web site: Brown . Andy . 2023-03-14 . 'Dark And Darker' developer's office searched by police over allegations of code theft . 2023-04-15 . . en-GB.
    36. News: Kennedy . Victoria . 2023-03-27 . Dark and Darker developer uses ChatGPT AI tool in bid to prove it hasn't infringed copyright . en-gb . Eurogamer.net . 2023-04-15.
    37. News: Andy Chalk published . 2023-03-08 . Dark and Darker studio raided by police following 'stolen' code allegations . en . PC Gamer . 2023-04-15.
    38. Web site: Zollner . Amelia . 2023-04-14 . Dark and Darker Devs Distributing Game on Discord as Playtest Goes Ahead Amid Legal Issues . 2023-04-15 . IGN . en.
    39. News: 2023-04-17 . Dark and Darker developer sued by Nexon for "copyright infringement" . en-gb . Eurogamer.net . 2023-04-29.
    40. Web site: Judgment by Court – #58 in Nexon Korea Corporation v. Ironmace Co Ltd (W.D. Wash., 2:23-cv-00576) – CourtListener.com . 2024-07-05 . CourtListener . en-us.
    41. News: Tyler Wilde . 2024-06-07 . Dark and Darker is back on Steam . 2024-07-05 . PC Gamer . en.
    42. Web site: Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2017. NEXON Investor Relations. July 17, 2018.
    43. Web site: Consolidated Financial Results for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2022 [IFRS] ]. February 1, 2024 . NEXON Investor Relations.
    44. Web site: Locations . 2024-02-02 . NEXON Corporate Profile . ja.
    45. Web site: History . 2024-02-02 . NEXON Corporate Profile . ja.
    46. Web site: 넥슨 컴퍼니 . 2024-03-16 . 넥슨 컴퍼니 . en.
    47. Web site: Nexon FY22 Q2 earnings presentation . Sep 20, 2022 . Nexon IR website.
    48. Web site: Nussey . Sam . Chmielewski . Dawn . 2022-06-13 . Japan game giant Nexon plots western expansion . 2023-02-26 . Euronews . en.
    49. Web site: 20 June 2018. Darkness Rises - Nexon launches new mobile action RPG worldwide. MMO Culture. 13 April 2024. live.
    50. Web site: Schpasm. KonoSuba Fantastic Days Global Server is Changing Publishers. QooApp. April 18, 2023. April 18, 2023.
    51. Web site: Howard. Jessica. MapleStory Publisher Offers A Closer Look At Turn-Based Hero Game Argent Twilight. GameSpot. September 8, 2022. September 15, 2022.
    52. Web site: Derrick. Connor. Tales Weaver: Second Run, a reimagining of the 18 year old MMO, opens up pre-registration for Japanese audiences. Pocket Gamer. September 14, 2022. September 15, 2022.
    53. Web site: Cinderboy. Warhaven – Nexon reveals Global Beta Test schedule for new medieval fantasy 16 vs 16 title. MMO Culture. September 14, 2022. September 15, 2022.
    54. News: Andy Chalk . 2024-01-25 . Just four months after launching into early access, Nexon's 'full contact sword action' game Warhaven is shutting down . 2024-03-12 . PC Gamer . en.
    55. Web site: MMO dev fined record-breaking $9 million fee for misleading players over microtransactions . January 4, 2024 .