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▲This photo, provided by Blocore show teaser image of 'MoonFrost.' (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
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▲This photo, provided by Blocore show teaser image of 'MoonFrost.' (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL March 3 (Yonhap) -- South Korean venture capital company Blocore has revealed companies latest game “MoonFrost” on Friday, which is invested by various foreign companies.
“MoonFrost” is a game where players will be able to freely enjoy farming, fishing, travel, adventure and more within a rural area.
Blocore addressed that numbers of developers from Nintendo, steam and more such as developer of well known game “Stardew Valley” Ric Moore art director Gina Nelson and more has participated in the process of creating the “Moon Forest.”
The game “MoonFrost” successfully acquired supports from game development company Pantera Capital, Animoca Brands, Griffin Gaming Partners, Supercell known for their games “Clash Royal,” “Brawl Stars,” and more, overall various companies have invested over 4.2 million dollars in the development process of the game.
The official release date of the “MoonFrost” or which platform the game will be released through has not been officially disclosed, however the game will feature the block chain technology.
Representative of the Blocore addressed “Blocore consists of various block chain workers and game industry workers, therefore we are able to showcase not only great games but also something that can be continuously developed throughout time.”
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Joonha Yoo)
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