Tsukachan
Master of this Domain
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2017
A little reminder that G-Star 2019 will start from tomorrow and I'm still having high hopes for Fighters Club Mobile to be revealed. From what I translated on KOG's official website:
"Since its establishment in 2000, KOG has developed and serviced six online games (Grand Chase, Elsword, Hero, Aima, Ultimate Race), and is developing one new mobile game and one new game. Elsword is especially active in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Europe and China"
Hero is another name for Fighters Club: Hero, which is an upgraded version of Fighters Club (if you remember my previous posts). One new game could be Kurtzpel (which is already done), and there's a possibility that this one new mobile game could be Fighters Club Mobile. Why?
1. Copyright for Fighters Club was renewed on August 2017
2. The official guide for Fighters Club was deleted from Thisisgame around mid-2017
3. Fighters Club's website domain was renewed last year
KOG always been one of the major exhibitors in G-Star starting on 2011, and I have hopes for them to reveal Fighters Club Mobile this year since they already released Grand Chase and Kurtzpel on 2017 and 2018 respectively. Elsword M is dead since Nexon is undergoing a company restructuring, and KOG has already removed traces of it from its website, which (probably) paves the way to Fighters Club Mobile
I can't wait to see my mechanic and amazoness waifus again..
"Since its establishment in 2000, KOG has developed and serviced six online games (Grand Chase, Elsword, Hero, Aima, Ultimate Race), and is developing one new mobile game and one new game. Elsword is especially active in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Europe and China"
Hero is another name for Fighters Club: Hero, which is an upgraded version of Fighters Club (if you remember my previous posts). One new game could be Kurtzpel (which is already done), and there's a possibility that this one new mobile game could be Fighters Club Mobile. Why?
1. Copyright for Fighters Club was renewed on August 2017
2. The official guide for Fighters Club was deleted from Thisisgame around mid-2017
3. Fighters Club's website domain was renewed last year
KOG always been one of the major exhibitors in G-Star starting on 2011, and I have hopes for them to reveal Fighters Club Mobile this year since they already released Grand Chase and Kurtzpel on 2017 and 2018 respectively. Elsword M is dead since Nexon is undergoing a company restructuring, and KOG has already removed traces of it from its website, which (probably) paves the way to Fighters Club Mobile
I can't wait to see my mechanic and amazoness waifus again..
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