![]() Netmarble Monster, a game development subsidiary of Netmarble Games, took charge of the new game's development and Marvel's comic author, Peter David, participated in the game's scenario work, the company said. Netmarble Games CEO Kwon Young-sig said the company aimed to get the game into the top 10 in major markets worldwide. "We have already set a long-term plan to provide steady updates to include all Marvel heroes and villains for the game," Han said. Marvel Entertainment is a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company and has properties such as the Avengers, Spider Man and the Guardians of the Galaxy. Han said "Marvel Future Fight" was not an improvised game prepared for the release of Marvel's latest movie, "The Avengers: Age of Ultron", on April 23 and will be updated to feature all Marvel characters. "But our performance in the global market has been relatively insignificant." "We have achieved a series of successes in the domestic mobile game market with titles such as ‘Monster Taming', ‘Everyone's Marble', ‘Seven Knights' and ‘Raven,'" said Netmarble Games mobile business head Han Ji-hoon during a press conference in Seoul, Tuesday. The move is part of the company's efforts to expand on the world stage, tapping into the popular superhero and villain character intellectual properties (IP) of the U.S. Netmarble Games, the nation's top mobile game provider, will launch a new mobile game, "Marvel Future Fight," globally in cooperation with Marvel Entertainment. ![]()
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