Luna Online developer to halt Korean services
Written by: cinderboy
Publication: MMOCulture
Date published: March 2, 2011
According to Korean media, Eyasoft, developer and publisher of Korean games including Luna Online, Iris Onlin, Legend of Edda and Mo Siang Online (or Dark Story Online), announced its decision to halt its game services from 1st June 2011. The closure of the games’ cash shop and registration will also be taken down in due time. A company statement said that it will only take a temporary break, something which they had mulled over for the past few months as they seek to re-organize the company and improve on their games’ development process and content. a notice has already been placed on all affected games’ websites.
According to Korean media, Eyasoft, developer and publisher of Korean games including Luna Online, Iris Onlin, Legend of Edda and Mo Siang Online (or Dark Story Online), announced its decision to halt its game services from 1st June 2011. The closure of the games’ cash shop and registration will also be taken down in due time. A company statement said that it will only take a temporary break, something which they had mulled over for the past few months as they seek to re-organize the company and improve on their games’ development process and content. a notice has already been placed on all affected games’ websites.
According to Korean media, Eyasoft, developer and publisher of Korean games including Luna Online, Iris Onlin, Legend of Edda and Mo Siang Online (or Dark Story Online), announced its decision to halt its game services from 1st June 2011. The closure of the games’ cash shop and registration will also be taken down in due time. A company statement said that it will only take a temporary break, something which they had mulled over for the past few months as they seek to re-organize the company and improve on their games’ development process and content. a notice has already been placed on all affected games’ websites.