South Korean online gaming giant Krafton, controlled by billionaire Chang Byung-gyu, has led a 4.5 billion rupees ($53 million) financing round in Indian startup Cashfree Payments. Existing backer ...
PUBG developer Krafton continues to build its presence in the Indian gaming market. After backing NODWIN Gaming earlier this year, the company has now led a $9 million (about Rs 66.8 crore) seed round ...
New Delhi: As scheduled, the low-end version of the battle royale game PUBG called Lite is officially closing down on Thursday (April 29). Recently, the news of PUBG Lite's shutdown was confirmed by ...
Publisher KRAFTON and developer PUBG Studios have announced first-person extraction shooter PUBG: Black Budget for PC. Closed alpha tests will run from December 12 to 14 and December 19 to 21 ...
(Bloomberg) -- Krafton Inc., the developer of hit title PUBG: Battlegrounds, plans to spend more than 200 billion won ($136 million) this year to invest in over a dozen promising game studios, ...
Krafton, the Korean game developer behind hits like PUBG: Battlegrounds, saw its stock price drop 28.3 percent over the past ...
PUBG New State is developed by Krafton Inc. Krafton Inc. is a South Korean video game company, which is also behind the development of PUBG and PUBG Mobile. Image via KRAFTON Unfortunately, PUBG New ...
Krafton the developer of hit title PUBG: Battlegrounds, plans to spend more than 200 billion won ($136 million) this year to invest in over a dozen promising game studios, underscoring its ambition to ...
San Francisco: Krafton, the developer of famous mobile game PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds Mobile), has sued Apple, Google and another game developer Garena in the US for copying and distributing ...
'PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS ', which was popular as a spark of battle royale games, became free of charge from January 12, 2022. Is the developer of such PUBG KRAFTON, has sued Apple and Google as 'have left ...
Krafton, the company behind PUBG: Battlegrounds and PUBG: Mobile, has filed a lawsuit against developer Garena, alongside Apple and Google, seeking damages for what it calls "rampant, wilful copyright ...
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