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Counter-Strike Coming to Asia

counterstrikescreen.jpg In a partnership with Valve, Nexon (the Korean company responsible for MapleStory) will be developing and publishing Counter-Strike Online for South Korea, China, Taiwan, and Japan. Over at PlayNoEvil, an article wonders if they will be going towards a virtual asset purchase model like a number of the other big hits in Asia. "As long as the game company can keep its costs of distribution and operation low, there is a huge potential for getting a bit of money from a whole lot of folks." We'll see if Counter-Strike can make a dent in the Starcraft-mad market, free-to-play model or not.

"It is our utmost pleasure to be able to develop Counter-Strike Online with Valve," said David K. Lee, CEO of NEXON Japan Co., Ltd. "We will be devoting our expertise in online game development and service know-how for Asian territories to Counter-Strike Online. Already a global phenomenon, we are confident we can grow the success of Counter-Strike with this new product by tailoring the gameplay for the millions of gamers in Asia, one of the gaming industries fastest growing territories."

The PlayNoEvil article has some interesting thoughts on the virtual asset transaction model and the potential applications for games outside of Asia.

Valve and Nexon to bring Counter-Strike to Asia [Destructoid via PlayNoEvil]

3:30 PM on Sat Jul 28 2007
By Maggie Greene
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