On the 5th, at a samgyeopsal restaurant near Hongdae in Mapo-gu, Seoul, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hands out donuts. /Courtesy of Lee Ho-joon

On the first day of his visit to Korea, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang met T1 League of Legends (LoL) players, including Faker Lee Sang-hyeok, at the downtown PC cafe "T1 Basecamp," and set a PC cafe as the venue for his meetings on the 7th with Krafton Chair Jang Byung-gyu and NC CEO Kim Taek-jin.

According to the industry on the 7th, Huang will meet Krafton Chair Jang Byung-gyu this afternoon at a PC cafe near Sinnonhyeon Station in Seoul.

Huang is also expected to appear at Krafton's PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS event. PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS is Krafton's flagship title, and Krafton worked with Nvidia to introduce the AI virtual human "PUBG Ally" in the game.

Kang-uk Lee, chief artificial intelligence officer (CAIO), and Tae-seok Jang, head of the BATTLEGROUNDS IP franchise, among others, are reportedly scheduled to attend.

Krafton Chairperson Jang Byung-gyu /Courtesy of Krafton

After finishing the meeting with Krafton officials, Huang will head straight to the nearby "Portal PC cafe" to meet NC CEO Kim Taek-jin.

At that venue, NC's user event for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) "AION2," titled "Surprise Live," is scheduled, so key developers will attend. Huang and Kim are expected to appear in person on the "AION2" live broadcast.

AION2 adopted Nvidia's latest technologies at launch, including "DLSS Frame Generation" and "Nvidia Reflex."

NCSOFT CEO Kim Taek-jin speaks with new hires. /Courtesy of NC

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