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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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The Student News Site of Daegu International School

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Korean fans express resentment towards the poor customer service of NCSOFT in front of the Korean National Assembly (Courtesy: DailyCNC). Fans complained that, "while customers pay in cash for the new update, the refund was denied while the update disappeared." The final message that concludes the customer's argument states, "What the customers want is a responsible business."

The Doomed Lineage of Korean Video Games

Dongjin Kim, Alyssa Chang, and Justin Park November 30, 2021
Who is to blame for the state of the domestic gaming industry? The culprits are the three largest game companies in Korea, also referred to as the 3Ns (Nexon, Netmarble, NCsoft). All three corporations are notorious for their greed for money. Like the other two Ns, NCsoft has posed great influence in the Korean game industry. Until the early 2010s, NCsoft was an upstanding company. They published a couple of respectable titles, like Blade & Soul and the PC Lineage series. However, after the grand success of the mobile Lineage franchise - Lineage M and Lineage 2M, things went downhill. 
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