NEXON Games Blue Archive /Courtesy of NEXON Games

NEXON Games said on the 29th that it will join the NEXON Foundation's "Borderless" social contribution program to support the creation of craftworks using the "Blue Archive" intellectual property (IP).

NEXON Games signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the 26th with the NEXON Foundation and the Korea Ceramic Foundation to promote the "Borderless: Craft Archive" program. Through the agreement, the three parties will push ahead with producing and exhibiting works that use the "Blue Archive" IP and operating hands-on programs for visitors.

"Borderless" is a NEXON Foundation social contribution program that highlights the cultural and artistic value of games.

Six craft artists in ceramics, metalwork, woodworking, glass, mother-of-pearl, and textiles will plan and produce works using the "Blue Archive" IP. The works created through the collaboration are scheduled to be unveiled at the "2026 Gyeonggi Craft Festa," which will be held at the Gyeonggi Craft Creation Support Center in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, from Oct. 23 to Nov. 1. During the event, along with an exhibition of works by the six craft artists, hands-on programs for general visitors and game users will also be offered.

Kim Yong-ha, NEXON Games Deputy Minister, said, "It is meaningful that 'Blue Archive' is expanding into a new form through the interpretations of craft artists," adding, "We hope this collaboration becomes an opportunity to experience the Blue Archive IP in more diverse ways."

※ This article has been translated by AI. Share your feedback here.