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Netmarble to sell Seoul G-Tower headquarters for 697.7 billion won
Netmarble will sell G-Tower in Seoul\'s Guro district, which it has used as its headquarters, for 697.7 billion won to secure financial flexibility and reorganise its asset portfolio. The company said its board approved disposing of the land and building. The buyer is NH Investment & Securities in its capacity as trustee for an affiliated real estate investment trust, with settlement expected on June 12. The company is building a new headquarters in Gwacheon.
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Netmarble\'s \'Mon Gil: Star Dive\' takes aim at global market
Netmarble is targeting global players with \'Mon Gil: Star Dive\', a sequel to \'Monster Taming\'. Developers said the action RPG inherits the original\'s feel while lowering entry barriers and sharpening combat controls. The game is set for a simultaneous PC and mobile launch worldwide on April 15, excluding China and Vietnam. Executives outlined pricing and acquisition mechanics, highlighted an East Asian-themed region, and said the title will expand to consoles after launch.
Games & Commerce
Netmarble holds 15th annual shareholders meeting; Bang Jun-hyuk reelected as inside director
Netmarble held its 15th annual general meeting of shareholders on March 26 at the G-Tower Convention Hall in Seoul’s Guro district. The company reported consolidated 2025 results, including sales of 2.84 trillion won and operating profit of 352.5 billion won. Shareholders approved eight agenda items as proposed, including revisions to the articles of incorporation, director and audit committee appointments, a capital reduction to cancel treasury shares, and revisions to executive retirement pay rules.