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Krafton Inc. ( ko, 주식회사 컴퍼니 크래프톤) is a South Korean video game
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based in
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,
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. It was created in November 2018 to serve as the parent company for Bluehole, founded by Chang-Byung-gyu in
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in March 2007, and its subsidiaries. The company has produced or owns to rights to several notable video game titles including ''
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'', '' PUBG: Battlegrounds'', ''
New State Mobile ''NEW STATE Mobile'' (formerly ''PUBG: New State'') is a futuristic style multiplayer online battle royale video game developed by PUBG Studios and published by Krafton. The game was released on November 11, 2021, for iOS and Android through ...
,'' and ''
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''. According to ''
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'', Chang has a net worth of $2.9 billion and is one of the seven gaming billionaires in South Korea.


History

Following the success of ''
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds ''PUBG: Battlegrounds'' (previously known as ''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'') is a battle royale game developed by PUBG Studios and published by Krafton. The game, which was inspired by the Japanese film '' Battle Royale'' (2000), is based ...
'' which had led to both investment from
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and expansion and acquisition of studios, Bluehole opted to establish Krafton on 5 November 2018 to serve as a
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for its video game properties. "Krafton" was selected based on the names of
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s of the Middle Ages. Kim Chang-han, the CEO of the PUBG Corporation (current PUBG Studios) that developed ''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'', was named as CEO for Krafton. The company announced its plans to file for an
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in July 2021, filing its initial approval for listing on the
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in April 2021. The firm plans to raise (US$5 billion) at a market valuation of (). The IPO was held on 10 August 2021; while its value dropped by 8.8% from the original asking price at the end of trading, it still ended with Krafton being valued at . Shares of several
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and foreign video game companies, including
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, which is the largest video game company in China and a provider for foreign companies to publish games in their country, fell due to new restrictions imposed by the
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.
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are viewed as an ' electronic drug' and a 'spiritual opium', especially shooting videogames, which according to the Chinese government promote
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. China is a very important market for video games due to its
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, hence the collapse of companies is devastating for every videogame company, including Krafton.


Subsidiaries

Bluehole has acquired several development studios since its founding. On 5 November 2018, all subsidiaries were reorganized under one parent company: Krafton Game Union.


Bluehole Studio

Bluehole Studio was founded in
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in March 2007 by Chang Byung-gyu. Chang previously established Neowiz in 1997, along seven other co-founders, moved on to found search engine developer First Snow in 2005, and sold that venture in 2006. The company announced on 22 April 2015 that they had changed their name to simply Bluehole. In August 2017, Chinese holding company
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announced that it had, following a rejected acquisition bid, invested an undisclosed amount of money into Bluehole. Bluehole initially denied that any investment had been made, but later stated that they were in talks with Tencent in multiple partnerships, including the acquisition of an
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in Bluehole by Tencent. Subsequently, Tencent acquired 1.5% of Bluehole for a total of . Tencent reaffirmed their intents to fully acquire Bluehole in November 2017. Korean magazine
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suggested that an
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, through which Bluehole would become a
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, was "out of question" due to Chang Byung-gyu's position as chairman of both Bluehole and the
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committee. At the time, 38 Communications, a company that tracks unlisted Korean stocks, valued the company at . Tencent plans to invest further to acquire further 10% ownership, raising their total stake to 11.5%.


PUBG Studios

PUBG Studios (formerly Ginno Games, Bluehole Ginno Games and PUBG Corporation) is an internal studio of Bluehole's that developed one of the establishing
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s, ''
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'' (''PUBG''), based on user mods in other games by
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and who was hired by PUBG Studios to develop it into a full title. Originally, Ginno Games had been founded by Kim Chang-han to develop MMOs, but around 2014, he had been forced to lay off a third of his staff as their last product had not performed well. He sold Ginno Games to Bluehole on 27 January 2015, with the sale to close on 27 March that year. At the time, Ginno Games employed 60 people. Ginno Games changed their corporate name to Bluehole Ginno Games in May 2015. Shortly after Bluehole's acquisition in 2015, Chang-ha reached out to Greene to offer him support to build out his battle royale at Bluehole Ginno, which Greene accepted. ''PUBG'' was first released in
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in March 2017 as a highly popular game. Following the success of ''PUBG'' in 2017, Bluehole Ginno Games was renamed PUBG Corporation in September 2017. A second office was established in
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in late 2017, with two further offices in
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and Japan opened later. On 12 March 2018, PUBG Corporation acquired New York-based studio MadGlory, which was renamed PUBG MadGlory. Greene, having been based in the Seoul offices of PUBG Corporation, left that division in March 2019 to lead a new subsidiary, PUBG Special Projects, at the
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office, later renamed to PUBG Productions. PUBG Productions announced their first game ''Prologue'' at
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in December. Unrelated to ''Battlegrounds'', ''Prologue'' is called an exploration of gameplay and technology, and said "to give players unique and memorable experiences, each and every time they play". At the end of 2019
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announced some big plans for
PUBG ''PUBG: Battlegrounds'' (previously known as ''PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'') is a battle royale game developed by PUBG Studios and published by Krafton. The game, which was inspired by the Japanese film '' Battle Royale'' (2000), is base ...
in
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's upcoming future, as well as its general eSports. Krafton fully merged PUBG Corporation into their internal studio system in December 2020, rebranding the team as PUBG Studios. On 9 November 2020, it was announced that Krafton will participate in ''
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2020'' to introduce their upcoming multiplayer online game Elyon through ''Krafton'', an e-sports reality show where celebrities and streamers entered a special school that specialized in battlegrounds conduct episodes and talk related to PUBG Series 3. Celebrities (G)I-dle's
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and
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and streamers Chyo Man and Choi Kwang-won appeared in the show. In September 2020, the
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banned PUBG Mobile in the country along with several apps published by Chinese vendors, in this case Tencent Games, due to data privacy issues. To relaunch the game back in India, Krafton took back the control of
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(IP) of the game for the
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n region from Tencent. An aesthetically new version of PUBG Mobile, Battlegrounds Mobile India, was launched on 2 July 2021 for Android and on 18 August 2021 for
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. This time the game was published by Krafton, Inc. In February 2021, PUBG Studios announced the development of ''PUBG: New State'', the second installment in the ''PUBG Universe'', set in the future (2051). Drones, shields, weapon customization, neon sights, reviving teammates and 'recruiting' knocked out enemies are just some of the new mechanics in ''PUBG: New State''. The game released on 11 November 2021, and reported through a presentation that to date the game had exceeded 55 million pre-registrations on
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and
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. On 27 January, 2022, a name change was announced, going from being called "''PUBG: New State''" to being called "''New State Mobile''". According to Krafton this was done to create a unique mobile-centric experience, and through that change they were putting it into practice.


Striking Distance Studios

In June 2019, a new studio called Striking Distance was opened in conjunction with
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, the co-founder of
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. Striking Distance, headed by Schofield as
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, is set to develop narrative-driven games based on ''PUBG''. The studio's first game is ''
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'', a
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game originally (but no longer) set within the ''PUBG'' universe. It was released on December 2 2022. Striking Distance Studios is headquartered in San Ramon, California.


RisingWings

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.


Dreamotion Inc.

Dreamotion is a South Korean video game development company founded in July 2016. They are the developer and publisher of GunStrider: Tap Strike, Road to Valor: World War II and Ronin: The Last Samurai, and others. Dreamotion was acquired by Krafton on 13 May 2021. Dreamotion is headquartered in
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, California.


Thingsflow

Thingsflow Inc. an interactive content production company known for Hellobot, a chat-based content platform that allows users to engage with bot-driven characters through dedicated apps and messenger services. As of May 2021, Hellobot has more than four million users throughout Korea and Japan. On 29 June 2021 this company was acquired by Krafton.


Unknown Worlds Entertainment

Unknown Worlds Entertainment Unknown Worlds Entertainment is an American video game developer based in San Francisco. The studio is best known for the ''Natural Selection'' and '' Subnautica'' series. In October 2021, the studio was acquired by South Korean video game develo ...
, based in San Francisco, California, is a company founded in 2001 known for having developed games such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. This company was acquired by Krafton in October 2021. In August 2022, it was announced that the company will develop ''
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'', a turn based role-playing game which will be published by Krafton.


5minlab Corporation

5minlab is a South Korean company founded in 2013, known for developing Smash Legends, Baam Squad, Toy Clash, among others. It is also known for developing live Q&A broadcast systems and providing AR/VR software and content to large corporations and broadcast companies. This company was acquired by Krafton in February 2022.


Neon Giant

In November 2022, it was announced Krafton had acquired the
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-based developer of '' The Ascent'',
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.


Defunct subsidiaries


L-Time Games

L-Time Games was founded in June 2009. The company attracted a and a investment from Knet Investment Partners and IMM Investments, respectively. L-Time Games was acquired by and merged into Bluehole in January 2014.


Maui Games

Maui Games was a mobile game developer founded in 2013 by Woonghee Cho, previously head of business development for Neowiz. Bluehole Studio announced on 16 January 2015 that they were acquiring the company, which was completed in October that year. At Bluehole's January 2017 shareholders' meeting, it was decided that Maui Games would enter liquidation, which was effective immediately. Nine staff members of Maui Games, a fraction of that company's total employee count, were reemployed directly within Bluehole.


Pnix

Pnix (formerly Bluehole Pnix) was a mobile game developer. The company was founded as Pnix Games in 2012. Bluehole announced that they had acquired Pnix Games, alongside Squall, on 22 April 2015. Pnix Games changed their corporate name to Bluehole Pnix in June 2016. Corporate name again changed to Pnix in 2018 after being a subsidiary of Krafton. In 2020 Pnix was merged with Delusion to form a RisingWings.


Squall

Squall (formerly Bluehole Squall) was a mobile game developer. The company was founded as Squall by Park Jin-seok, a founding member of Neowiz, in 2013. Bluehole announced that they had acquired Squall, alongside Pnix Games, on 22 April 2015. Squall changed their corporate name to Bluehole Squall in March 2016. Corporate name again changed to Squall in 2018 after being a subsidiary of Krafton. It was shut down by Krafton after internal conflicts in 2020.


Red Sahara Studio

Red Sahara Studio was a mobile game developer headed by Lee Ji-hoon. On 12 March 2018, Bluehole completed the acquisition of the studio in a stock swap deal. Red Sahara was developing a mobile game based on ''TERA''.


Delusion

Delusion Studio was founded in April 2011 and is headed by Kang Moon-chul. On 22 June 2018, Bluehole announced the acquisition of the studio. Delusion developed mobile games such as ''Guardian Stone'', ''Jellipo'', ''House of Mice'' and, most notably, ''Castle Burn''. In 2020 Delusion was merged with Pnix to form RisingWings.


En Masse Entertainment

En Masse Entertainment En Masse Entertainment, Inc. (formerly Bluehole Interactive, Inc.) was an American video game publisher. Founded in June 2008, the company was based in Seattle, Washington and is best known for publishing massively multiplayer online role-playi ...
was Krafton's North American publishing arm. The company was established as Bluehole Interactive in June 2008. On 26 February 2010, the company announced that it had changed its corporate name to En Masse Entertainment. In September 2020, En Masse Entertainment announced that it would be shutting down its offices after 10 years of service in the gaming industry, where it was decided that Krafton would be publishing TERA's Console version globally - taking over a self-publishing role, in place of En Masse Entertainment, whereas the PC version would be published by
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.


Games


Games developed or published as "Bluehole Studio"


Games developed or published as "Krafton"


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