
"We also made efforts to create content that is only available in Sudden Attack to stimulate users' curiosity."Īccording to the latest weekly ranking on PC room share, foreign games are dominating with U.S.' Blizzard Entertainment's Overwatch and Riot Games' League of Legend having 31.55 percent and 26.55 percent, respectively.

"We have constantly worked on this project in the last four years with more than 100 developers in order to bring forth a sequel that could match reputation of the predecessor," said Kim Dae-hwon, development director at Nexon GT. The records made in Sudden Attack including scores, classes and levels can be checked at the "My record" page in Nexon launches Sudden Attack 2 hoping to regain popularity. People can use their existing nicknames used in the predecessor for Sudden Attack 2, while the list of friends and clan names are also maintained. 1 share in PC rooms for consecutive 106 weeks and simultaneous access of more than 350,000 people. The game was developed by Nexon GT, a subsidiary of Nexon, and is a successor to Sudden Attack that once boasted of No. Korea's game developer Nexon launched Wendesday its official edition of Sudden Attack 2, a first person shooting game played in PCs, in hopes to regain customers in the Internet game market is increasingly being dominated by foreign rivals. Previously operated by GameHi in North America, the service migration to Nexon’s platform will introduce several gameplay improvements, expand the player base to include vast new audiences from around the world and pave the way for exciting new content.įor more information about Sudden Attack’s migration, players can visit the Sudden Attack teaser site which launched today: launches Sudden Attack 2 aiming to regain popularity. Sudden Attack, one of the world’s largest online shooters, is known for its raw, intense and fast-paced action. As part of this integration, Nexon is opening up a new website today for fans of Sudden Attack at Nexon will begin publishing and servicing Sudden Attack in North America, Oceania and Europe on November 16. Nexon America, the leading publisher of online microtransaction-based games, will be integrating Sudden Attack, an online first-person shooter (FPS) developed by GameHi into its service starting next month. Nexon America launches new website for Sudden Attack, as it prepares to integrate the FPS into its game catalogue Nexon also publishes Combat Arms and Dragon Nest.

The migration will also include new gameplay improvements, and should expand the game’s playerbase through the Nexon portal of games. The game will begin its official service with Nexon on November 16 in North America, Oceania, and Europe. As part of the game’s transition from GameHi to Nexon, Nexon has now released the official site for Sudden Attack (available at ).
