Five game service companies, including Changjo Gongjakso, signed an MOU at G-Star 2025.

Five domestic game service companies have established a joint collaboration system to strengthen the global competitiveness of K-games. Changjogongjakso, Latis Global Communications, Morisawa Korea, Dobrunner, and CFK announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at G-STAR 2025, held at BEXCO in Busan.

This agreement aims to establish a one-stop collaboration model, encompassing everything from development to global distribution, by combining expertise in core game development and service areas like sound, localization, fonts, security, and publishing. Drawing on their respective technologies and operational expertise, the five companies plan to implement AI-based production and operation solutions to drive joint projects aimed at securing the global competitiveness of K-games and expanding their markets.

The partner companies play complementary roles in their respective areas of expertise. ▲Creation Workshop specializes in sound design and music production for games and video content, and is enhancing sound quality by introducing AI-based automatic mixing and sound analysis technologies. ▲Latis Global Communications provides multilingual localization, QA, and global operation services, lowering the barriers to entry for domestic developers. ▲Morisawa Korea provides multilingual font solutions, supporting typography environments optimized for various language regions and enhancing game completeness and brand consistency. ▲Dobrunner strengthens developers' global security systems with mobile security services and ensures service stability with real-time threat detection technology. ▲CFK, a company specializing in console and packaged game publishing, supports distribution and marketing strategies to help domestic developers successfully launch their IPs on overseas console platforms.

“We have laid the foundation for strengthening the global competitiveness of K-games through a private-sector collaboration model that combines the expertise of each company,” said Shin So-heon, CEO of Creative Workshop. “We will continue to work together to help domestic developers achieve greater success in the global market.”