SEOUL, Sept 7 — South Korean video game company NX3 Games intends to expand its wings in Malaysia and is expected to open its regional headquarters in Kuala Lumpur by next...
SEOUL, Sept 7 — South Korean video game company NX3 Games intends to expand its wings in Malaysia and is expected to open its regional headquarters in Kuala Lumpur by next year.
“So far, these South Korean companies have only expanded their wings to the United States. God willing, Malaysia will be the second country they choose as an investment destination. NX3 Games chief content officer Terrence Kim said the company is keen to invest in Malaysia because it sees massive potential to connect the dots in the gaming industry.
Meanwhile, Fahmi also paid a visit to the South Korean video game giant, Smilegate, which also intends to expand its business in Malaysia.
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