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Nexon Co. Ltd. : ウィキペディア英語版
Nexon

''Co., Ltd.'' (stylized, trademarked and marketed as NEXON Co., Ltd.) is a global developer and publisher of free-to-play (F2P) PC and mobile online games. Nexon was founded in Seoul in 1994 by Kim Jung Ju and Jake Song, Nexon's headquarters is currently located in Tokyo, Japan. Nexon is currently a listed company in Tokyo Stock Exchange.〔
==History==
Nexon Group was established in Korea on December 1994.〔 Nexon developed and published its first title, ''Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds'', in 1996, which the Company continues to service. Many title releases followed such as ''Dark Ages: Online Roleplaying'', ''Elemental Saga'', ''QuizQuiz'', ''KartRider'', ''Elancia'', and ''Shattered Galaxy''; some of which are maintained by a company spun off of Nexon, Kru Interactive. In 2003, Nexon developed ''MapleStory'' in Korea, which later became its most successful title and has been serviced for more than a decade. The game was localized in many locations such as Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, North America, Europe, Brazil, and Vietnam. Nexon is also the developer of ''Dungeon&Fighter'', through its wholly owned subsidiary, Neople. ''Dungeon&Fighter'' is one of the most popular free-to-play PC online games in China.〔
Originally founded in Korea, Nexon Co., Ltd. is currently based in Japan and has offices located in Japan, Korea, United States and Europe.
Nexon currently has 17 subsidiaries: Nexon Networks, NEXON M, Nexon Communications, NEOPLE, NDOORS, Lexian, Rushmo, Rushmo America, Neon Studio, NEXON GT, gloops, COMLIER, gloops Vietnam, Nexon Space, THINGSOFT, Boolean Games and Fantage.〔
Nexon went public on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on December 14, 2011 in an initial public offering, the largest in Japan for 2011 and the second largest by a technological company for 2011 worldwide.

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