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Congratulate GAMEVIL and Com2us in the Pocket Gamer Awards 2016!

I would like to congratulate GAMEVIL and Com2uS as they have been nominated for the “PG Legends” award by Pocket Gamer, one of the most renowned mobile game press media. PG Legends is a new award introduced by Pocket Gamer, in conjunction with their ten years’ anniversary, to find exceptional titles, developers, and publishers. GAMEVIL […]

I would like to congratulate GAMEVIL and Com2uS as they have been nominated for the “PG Legends” award by Pocket Gamer, one of the most renowned mobile game press media. PG Legends is a new award introduced by Pocket Gamer, in conjunction with their ten years’ anniversary, to find exceptional titles, developers, and publishers.

GAMEVIL and Com2uS have each earned a place in the ‘PG Legend’ award with the title of ‘PG Best Publisher’ and ‘PG Best Developer’ respectively. Chosen as the only Korean mobile games company, competing with other games company like Supercell, Blizzard, EA.

This news also highlights GAMEVIL and Com2uS’s position in the global mobile industry where both companies have been actively investing over the years. Particular for this year, both companies fortify their position in the industry with emerging titles like “Nine Hearts”, “War of Crown”, “Inotia“, and “Home Run Battle 3”.

PG Legends

Final selection results of the award will be announced on 14 March.

I wish them the best of luck and may the odds be ever in their favor.

For more information on PG Awards 2016, visit here!

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