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    This Week In Korean Online Gaming News: From North Korean Hackers To Cabal 2

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    [Gamasutra rounds up the week's biggest reports on South Korea's booming online games market from This Is Game, the leading English-language site about the country's game industry.]

    In our latest round-up of news from South Korea's online games space, we
    look at North Korean hackers targeting South Korean MMORPGs for their
    misdeeds, MapleStory: Adventures growing fast to 646,000 monthly users on Facebook in just a week, and Moliyo's unofficial sequel to Cabal Online.

    North Korean Hackers Targeting South Korea's Online Games

    Seoul's Metropolitan Police arrested a group of people accused of hiring
    some 30 hackers from North Korea, setting up operations for them in
    China, and tasking them with raising money through illegal activities
    involving South Korean online games such as NCsoft's Lineage and Nexon's Dungeon Fighter.

    The hackers, who are said to have graduated from North Korea's Kim
    Il-sung University and Kim Chaek University of Technology, allegedly
    created and sold "auto-farming" programs that automatically play online
    games for users and level their characters -- they sold approximately
    12,000 copies of the software.

    This scheme brought in a $6 million profit in the past 18 months, according to a report from the Financial Times. Police investigators claim a portion of the money was sent to Room 39, North Korea's shadowy government organization supposedly involved in various international currency scams.

    MapleStory: Adventures Reaches Nearly 650,000 Users

    Thought it launched just a week ago, MapleStory: Adventures, the Facebook adaptation of Nexon's extremely popular client-based, free-to-play MMORPG, already has more than 646,000 monthly users and 232,000 daily users -- making it one of the fastest-growing Korean social games ever.

    Only one South Korean game has surpassed 1 million monthly users on the social network, LIFO Interacive's Train City. The PC version of MapleStory,
    though, has a huge following to draw from, as it has attracted over 100
    million registered users around the world since it launched in 2003.

    "We are paying attention to this great outcome, which was not supported
    by official promotions at all," said a Nexon representative. "We are
    planning to launch a massive promotion soon to attract more players. We
    look forward to having more than 1 million monthly users, if this pace
    keeps in track."

    Chinese Operator Proceeding With Unofficial Cabal 2

    Though ESTsoft is suing the Shanghai-based operator over the matter, Moliyo appears to still have plans for launching Cabal 2 (pictured) in China later this year. It exhibited the game, which gives the impression of being a sequel to ESTsoft's Cabal Online, at the recent China Joy 2011.

    ESTsoft has not given Moliyo permission to work on the Cabal
    license and has been working on its own follow-up to the free-to-play
    MMORPG for several years, which will be built on CryEngine 3. The South
    Korean developer intends to begin beta testing for the official Cabal 2 this year.

    Moliyo originally had the rights to publish Cabal Online in mainland China, but after the agreement expired two years ago, it announced Cabal 2
    -- though it says this is an independent title with no relation to the
    original. ESTsoft has filed a suit against the Chinese operator for
    breaching their publishing deal.

    [This story was written with the permission of, and using material from ThisIsGame Global, the leading English-language site about the South Korean game industry.]

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