/Courtesy of Netmarble

Netmarble said on the 17th that its vampire-themed massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) Vampir surpassed 120,000 concurrent users just one week after launching global service.

Netmarble expanded its region to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau and opened global servers on the 11th. Vampir began service on launch day with 10 servers and later opened an additional 12 servers.

In Taiwan, it took the top spot on the Apple App Store's popularity chart with pre-downloads alone and ranked No. 2 in Apple App Store revenue one day after launch.

Netmarble will also roll out updates reflecting user feedback. On the 18th, it plans to apply balance adjustments for the new class "Akasha," balance adjustments for hero- and legendary-grade gear, and additions such as new bloodline evolution manifestation.

As global service-related rewards, Netmarble will distribute items including the "11x IV Appearance/Mount Summon Ticket," which allows attempts up to the legendary grade, the "Ancient Statue Relic Box," and "Artifact Enhancement Stone" through the 30th.

Global server users will receive a package reward worth 149,000 won and a hero mount, and through the "8-week Hero's Oath" event, the company will grant hero-grade appearances, mounts and weapons. It will also run a double daily quest reward event and a ranking event.

Vampir is an MMORPG serviced on mobile and PC platforms, based on a vampire concept and a medieval worldview. After its domestic launch, it ranked No. 1 in revenue on both major app markets in nine days and reached 200,000 concurrent users.

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