Netmarble booth at Tokyo Game Show /Courtesy of Netmarble

Netmarble said on the 10th that it showcased new titles around the world this year, visiting on-site venues in Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East.

At Gamescom, the world's largest game festival held in Germany in Aug., Netmarble unveiled a new trailer for The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and surprised attendees by launching Project Bloomwalker on-site, drawing praise from gamers. Project Bloomwalker is an emotional crafting game in which players purify polluted nature and the world while building a home, featuring a distinctive universe and visuals.

At Tokyo Game Show in Sep., the company set up its first-ever independent booth since its founding and put The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin and MonGil: Star Dive front and center. The two titles are among Netmarble's highly anticipated works introduced consecutively at global game events, including Tokyo Game Show. Seven Knights Rebirth, one of Netmarble's hit titles this year, also held showcases in Thailand and Taiwan ahead of its global launch to communicate with users.

At G-Star 2025, the nation's largest game exhibition held in Busan in Nov., it deployed console-supported new titles such as Evilbane and The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin in the forefront. It then accelerated its push into the South American market by introducing MonGil: Star Dive to local gamers at Brazil Game Show, the country's largest game event.

It also took part in comprehensive cultural events, not just game-dedicated shows. At Anime Expo in Los Angeles, Netmarble premiered a teaser video for Solo Leveling: Karma, and at TwitchCon San Diego it exhibited Solo Leveling: ARISE Overdrive, earning positive responses from on-site streamers and attendees. It also joined K-Expo in Spain and Dubai, UAE, to showcase the appeal of Korean-made games and engage with local visitors.

Each time Netmarble participates in major domestic and overseas events, it sets up a dedicated special tab within the Netmarble Game Media Hub so users worldwide can enjoy together. First introduced in Aug. this year, the Netmarble Game Media Hub is a global pressroom channel freely accessible to gamers, media and creators worldwide, and is currently being used in various ways not only in Korea but also in countries such as Japan and Brazil.

A Netmarble official said, "Global events are a valuable opportunity to meet gamers around the world in person and listen to their feedback," adding, "We will continue to communicate with global gamers through various events and channels, regardless of region."

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