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    Several Korean MMOs Shutting Down, Who'd Be the Next?

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    Several Korean MMOs Shutting Down, Who'd Be the Next? Empty Several Korean MMOs Shutting Down, Who'd Be the Next?

    Post by Shu Sun Mar 18, 2012 1:18 am

    Although spring has come, it seems that the Korean MMO
    industry is still suffering from the winter cold. Since several new
    policies about video games were announced by South Korean government,
    they have thrown great pain to those online game-related companies. From
    Feb. to March, several MMOs have been shut down in Korea. It is not
    only a pity, but also shows the tough situation the Korean MMO industry
    is faced with.

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    According to the Korean Media, five MMOs covering Black Shot, O2Jam, Katamari Damacy Online, Lime Odyssey and Requiem Online
    were announced to shut down just in Feb. Black Shot, Lime Odyssey and
    Requiem Online may survive overseas, but the other two had officially
    come to the end.

    Gravity's Requiem Online was the first MMO announced to
    shut down in Feb. Following the announcement release on Feb. 2, all of
    its Korean servers had been closed on 7, this month. Luckily, the
    American server is not affected and all the original data of Korean
    players will be transferred to the American server as well. So the
    Korean players can pick up their game overseas.

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    Following Requiem Online, Vertigo Games' FPS title Black
    Shoot will also shut down its Korean sever on March 30. Since Black
    Shoot kicked its first CBT in March 2007, it has been aiming at
    competing with Sudden Attack Online. According to Vertigo Games, Black
    Shoot's Singaporean sever which was launched last year will be kept.

    The shutdown of Lime Odyssey
    is a real surprise. Regarded as the 3D version of Ragnarok Online ,
    Lime Odyssey just kicked off its open beta test on Nov. 15, 2011 which
    is only three month before now. Lime Odyssey will be officially closed
    on March 30, but like the above two games, its abroad server in Hong
    Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Japan and North America will keep running. The
    future update won't be affected either.

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    Between the rest two,
    Katamari Damacy Online is not that well known in South Korea and it had
    been shut down on Feb. 22. However, the other one O2Jam which was
    regarded as the ancestor of South Korean Music-genre MMO had been
    running for 10 years. Unfortunately, it also failed to defend itself
    from the winter cold and finally came to its end.

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    In addition to the above five games, gPotato also just announced lately that Prius Online and Luna Plus,
    two South Korean MMOs published by them, would stop their service in
    North American. As in South Korea, Luna Plus had been shut down as early
    as June 1, 2011 with another MMO Iris Online.

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    With new games emerging and western blockbusters
    invading, some South Korean MMO titles are faced with the risk of being
    shut down home or abroad. Moreover, the rising of browser games which
    requires less investment but can produce huge profit also made some
    publishers shift their attention from domestic market to the global
    market. It may be a way out, but these publishers also have to bear the
    risk of what just happened to Prius Online. As for you, what is your
    opinion about the winter cold and which Korean online game do you think
    will be the next one to close?

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    Post by Genlog Sun Mar 18, 2012 4:33 am

    not a suprice rely like i said bevore there are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyy to many mmorpg out now and stil more comming with so many mmorpg pll dont no anymore what to play they jump from 1 to a orther

    with that some companies lose alot of players and shuting down
    when GW2 comes out alot of players jump to that game leaving the mmorpg they play now
    death like a ghost town and this wil keep on going

    its beter to shut down 50 % of all mmorpg and that companies work together so we get a much beter service what i stil see is very very bad with alot of mmorpg

    stil to many hackers spammers no GM and so on they beter can focus on that then making a orther mmorpg but thats how i think XD

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