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Korean mobile game publisher Gamevil has continued its round of $10 million partnership investments by striking a publishing deal with RPG developer KNetP.
Korean mobile game publisher Gamevil has continued its round of $10 million partnership investments by striking a publishing deal with RPG developer KNetP. KNetP is the operator of two popular Korean RPGs, Legend of Master and LAR, according to a report on Inside Mobile Apps. As part of the investment deal, Gamevil may publish both of those titles, as well as any future titles from the company. The move should bolster its RPG catalog, which includes the popular Zenonia, which is available for smartphone and portable console download platforms. Gamevil first announced its $10M investment fund in June, when it acquired Ganawoo Choi's popular Cartoon Wars series. It has since struck partnerships with Ryuminus, BlueGNC, EVERPLE, Enterfly and CocoSoft.
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