Thursday, January 15, 2009

AIKA goes ABROAD!!


There's great news on AIKA for gamers who've been wondering when this game will be available other than Korea. Well, AIKA has started to reach overseas, starting from Taiwan this spring, AIKA is ready to go wide.

AIKA will be published by Redbana Taiwan which is the local subsidiary of T3 Entertainment.

AIKA is in open beta service in Korea, and its ready to go commercial. For more information, check out the press release below.


AIKA ONLINE Seeks to go Abroad by Starting Oversea Service in Taiwan this Spring

Seoul, Korea - January 16, 2009 – HanbitSoft, Inc. today announced that the company and Redbana Taiwan, T3 Entertainment, Inc.(“T3”)’s local subsidiary, have made an agreement on publishing rights of AIKA ONLINE(“AIKA”), 1000 vs 1000 massive battle MMORPG, in Taiwanese market. Starting from Taiwan this spring, AIKA will push to go into other foreign markets.

“This is just a beginning” said Ki Young KIM, CEO of HanbitSoft, and added “AIKA has a battle system that no other MMOs have shown before. We are confident that AIKA will be successful in Taiwan and other regions. Even before its open beta, the title has been receiving many love calls from all over the world.”

“Many MMOs with battle play have been very successful in Taiwan, so we have huge expectation on AIKA” said Bruce YOON, CEO of Redbana Taiwan, and added “AIKA provides a unique massive battle system with low client which is customized to local environment. We are sure it will be successful in Taiwan.”

AIKA is in open beta service in Korea updating every week for game balance and customization. The game will be going commercial next month.

For more information, visit
http://aika.hanbiton.com, an official site for AIKA in Korea.

3 comments:

Moscos said...

by the way... since the korean version i'm playing is going to commertial, is the game will be Pay to play or half payment?

Moscos said...

by the way.. im a 100% fan of hanbitsoft always...(^_^)

HanbitSoft said...

It will be free to play payment. Which means that you dont need to pay to play, but it will cost you to buy items you need.