Writer: Pragyanshree Mishra (Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India)
Editor: Khushi Vaid (Delhi, India)
The gaming culture in South Korea is so vast that nearly every street has a PC café, and E-sports is an official event with a well-developed career in it. At a time when mobile games are gaining popularity, the gaming companies are also evolving. Here, we are going to explore the most popular mobile games in South Korea.
The Top gaming companies in South Korea include NCSoft, Netmarble, Pearl Abyss, Kakao Games, Nexon, Webzen and Com2uS, who have made a remarkable impact in the mobile gaming industry in Korea as well as worldwide.
Well-known mobile games that one would love to play are-
This game tops the charts every year with its amazing graphics, captivating storyline, and engaging gameplay. It was published by NCSoft and is the most popular game by the company.
It is an online multiple player game, set in medieval European times, the player has to choose to play a character in the storyline and make choices, and complete the quests I the game.
It is available in 12 different regions and various versions have been released as well, including Lineage 2M, which is set 150 years before the original story. The special feature in this one is that the player can upskill their character by collecting the SPs while completing the quests. Lineage M and Lineage W are also different versions, which are more popular as mobile games than the original Lineage, which was first intended for playing on PCs, the Nintendo Switch, and PS5, as it was released in the year 2022.
This game was published by Kakao Games and was developed by the Lionheart company. It is also a role-playing game where one plays the character of Norse God Odin and follows his storyline of rising from Valhalla to reclaim his throne in Asgard.
It is based on the history of Nordic Mythology, and has a top-notch place in the mobile games in South Korea, as it was #1 in the game revenue in July 2021.
It was published by Cognosphere and is one of the most popular games, which is well known for its intensive graphics and challenging gameplay. This RPG (Role-Play Gaming) is inspired by the series Legend of Zelda: Breath of the wild. The storyline is set in the world of Tivat where the main character, solves daily and monthly quests searching for answers regarding their past and their lost sibling.
They have multiple characters that can be unlocked with higher levels and have unique battles for each character.
This game was developed by NCSoft and published by Netmarble in the year 2017, which is the spin-off of the original Blade and Soul, which was published in 2012 and yet has had a major impact on the industry. The story is set in a martial arts-themed world where the player is on a quest to avenge his master’s death.
The game features real-time combat with vivid graphics and a lively storyline. As the character progresses to higher levels, they gain new skills. The developers have put more focus on the character set-up, making 4 main characters – Inspector, Warrantor, Historian, and Technician, who are the highlight of the game, making it more attractive to the players.
It was published by 4399 Korea and is an RPG set in a fantasy world with a main character based on famous Korean actor So Ji Sub.
The game has various battles and quests for the character to conquer the fantasy world while upgrading themselves with newer equipment and magical pets, upskilling themselves for the battles. It has an indulging main storyline as well as entertaining minigames with rewards, which keep the players engaged.
Some other worth mentioning games are-
It was published by Devsisters and has about 64 characters with more than 250 levels. It is set up in a fantasy world involving sweets, butter, and cookies.
It was published by Netmarble in September 2018. It has a female protagonist who has to tame monsters to become the world’s strongest warrior.
These were some popular mobile games in South Korea, which have you all played? Or are you planning to play? Do let us know in the comments.
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I don’t know much about South Korea’s gaming industry or games in general, but I do know about eSports and legendary players like Faker. Reading about the games mentioned here was really interesting, especially the visuals and graphics ..they look impressive with great creativity and detail.
his article really highlights how gaming there isn’t just a “hobby,” it’s part of everyday life. From quick battles on your phone to serious competitive fun, it’s wild how games can connect people across ages and places. Makes me want to download a couple and see what all the hype is about 😄📱
All the games look incredibly intriguing, and the way they’re described really sparks curiosity—I’ll definitely be checking them out and exploring them in more detail soon.
What an awesome guide to the K-gaming world! It’s amazing how companies like NCSoft and Kakao Games have turned mobile RPGs into such high-tech experiences.
The Lineage series is legendary, but I’m especially curious about Odin: Valhalla Rising—the mix of Norse mythology and Unreal Engine graphics sounds stunning. Also, having a character based on So Ji Sub in Miracle Sword is such a cool way to blend K-drama and gaming!
I think I’ll start with Cookie Run for some fun, but I definitely want to try Blade and Soul next for those martial arts vibes. Thanks for the great recommendations, Pragyanshree! Which one is your personal favorite to play?"