PUBG developer Krafton is made an equity investment of ₩120 billion ($89.5 million) into South Korean streaming firm Spoon Labs. The company operates Spoon, which provides a platform for audio-only ...
Chang Byung-gyu, founder and chairman of Krafton. South Korean billionaire Chang Byung-gyu’s online gaming giant Krafton has agreed to acquire Japanese advertising and animation production company ADK ...
KRAFTON, the South Korean publisher behind battle royale cornerstone PUBG, has signed a licensing agreement with Pocketpair to bring Palworld to mobile devices, as announced on the company’s website.
Spoon Labs’ most recent financing was in 2019, when it raised 45 billion won from investors including Naver, IMM Investment and KB investment. Krafton, which develops the popular PlayerUnknown’s ...
PUBG: Battleground has announced some major changes expected to hit the popular battle royale title throughout 2024, and two of them are the adoption of destructible environments and the switch to ...
On January 15, the makers of PUBG announced their 2026 management strategy and mid-to-long-term growth plans during KRAFTON ...
A mobile version of Palworld isn’t too surprising. Shortly after the game’s release in January, Pocketpair warned players about knock-off mobile games that started to appear on both the App Store and ...