Neptune-Nimble Neuron, 'Eternal Return' Final Test to be Held Until the 30th
Neptune (Respective Representatives Kang Yul-bin and Jeong Wook) announced on the 22nd that it will conduct the final third closed beta test (CBT) until May 30th ahead of the Chinese launch of the PC online game 'Eternal Return' developed by its subsidiary Nimble Neuron (Co-CEOs Kim Seung-hoo and Yoo Tae-woong).
Eternal Return (Chinese name 永恒轮回) obtained a foreign investment license issued by the State Press and Publication Ministry of China (NPPA) in December of last year. The Chinese launch platform will be through the largest local PC game platform, 'WeGame'.
[Photo = Neptune]
Nimble Neuron has been conducting a local CBT with a Chinese service provider since March of this year. The first test verified the basic technical stability with 1,000 users. In the second CBT in mid-April, the target range was expanded to 11,000 people to check the actual service situation. In this process, it ranked 5th in the weekly ranking of new pre-orderers on the WeGame platform, and 1st among foreign games, and also received a positive review score of over 94%.
The 3rd test, which will be held until the 30th, will target 15,000 people. Based on the contents confirmed in the 2nd test, we plan to focus on improving the re-visit rate and identifying business feasibility such as payment rate. The official launch period will be determined based on the results of this test.
Kim Seung-hoo, CEO of Nimble Neuron, said, "Once the Chinese service is in full swing, we will be able to further accelerate the game's growth rate." He added, "We will do our best to create a new wind in the Chinese market based on localization and accumulated service know-how. We plan to launch within the year, but it will not be too late."
Meanwhile, Nimble Neuron's parent company Neptune was acquired by Krafton at the end of April.
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Eternal Return (Chinese name 永恒轮回) obtained a foreign investment license issued by the State Press and Publication Ministry of China (NPPA) in December of last year. The Chinese launch platform will be through the largest local PC game platform, 'WeGame'.
[Photo = Neptune]
Nimble Neuron has been conducting a local CBT with a Chinese service provider since March of this year. The first test verified the basic technical stability with 1,000 users. In the second CBT in mid-April, the target range was expanded to 11,000 people to check the actual service situation. In this process, it ranked 5th in the weekly ranking of new pre-orderers on the WeGame platform, and 1st among foreign games, and also received a positive review score of over 94%.
The 3rd test, which will be held until the 30th, will target 15,000 people. Based on the contents confirmed in the 2nd test, we plan to focus on improving the re-visit rate and identifying business feasibility such as payment rate. The official launch period will be determined based on the results of this test.
Kim Seung-hoo, CEO of Nimble Neuron, said, "Once the Chinese service is in full swing, we will be able to further accelerate the game's growth rate." He added, "We will do our best to create a new wind in the Chinese market based on localization and accumulated service know-how. We plan to launch within the year, but it will not be too late."
Meanwhile, Nimble Neuron's parent company Neptune was acquired by Krafton at the end of April.
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