Korean game developer Itoxi and Singapore’s game publisher Glohow have signed a co-publishing agreement for the MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role playing game) Rasalas.
This collaboration will bring the game to international markets, with the initial launch slated for Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Chinese city Macau.
The game is said to feature large-scale battles and competitive gameplay across expansive and immersive battlefields. Its official synopsis reads: Honour and power clash. Now is the time for battle. Be a hero. A battle amid conflict and control that unfolds anywhere in the vast field. Prove your strength in the fierce, large-scale battlefield.
Itoxi is an IP-based game developer founded in 1997. The company has previously worked on Korean games such as Priston’s Priston Tale, and T3 Entertainment’s Audition. The company has also expanded into markets such as China and Vietnam with its self-developed content creator platform, inFlinker.
Itoxi CEO Jeon Bong-gyu expressed, “This game represents the hard work and passion of the most talented development team, and we are excited to see the support from players in these regions. We aim to deliver an exceptional and seamless gaming experience to all our users.”
Glohow was founded in 2016 and later became a subsidiary of Kakao Games in 2020. Apart from game publishing, the company provides services like strategy consultation, PR, marketing, product development, project management, LiveOps management, localisation, media content production, design and arts. It aims to utilise this range of services to ensure Rasalas resonates with users worldwide. The company has offices in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau and Southeast Asia.
Glohow CEO Jinny Kim expressed, “We are fully committed to making Rasalas a game that users adore. By actively listening to player feedback and continually enhancing the game, we are determined to provide the best service and foster a vibrant community.”
The game will be available on Google Play and the Apple App Store in the selected regions mentioned above, later this year.