Following authorizing Sing-Gium International the rights to distribute Zero Online in four Southeast Asian countries, TQ Digital Entertainment is expected to enter into a licensing deal with a Korean online game distribution company concerning Zero Online.
Just before the Lunar New Year holiday, TQ Digital received visitors from the above Korean company. It is the first time that this Korean company touched with TQ Digital concerning the Zero Online project. The reason why they take a liking to Zero Online, a China-based ?intergalactic robotic warfare? MMO is that after making a survey to China-made online games, they found that Zero Online sets it apart from Korean titles in terms of its game settings, game play and its massive universe. Once Zero Online is introduced into Korea, there will be a big chance for it to win Korean players? love for they always pursue brand new game experience.
Recently, TQ Digital?s game titles performed well in the overseas market. With Conquer Online creating new concurrent online users record one after another, Zero Online attracted the attention of Sing-Gium International even in its R&D stage and the game was licensed to be operated in four Southeast Asian countries. And that aroused the interest of the Korean company to pay a visit to TQ Digital.
TQ digital showed the latest pictures of Zero Online to the Korean distributor, who commented that Zero Online is really a MMO with great potential. Its ?futuristic intergalactic robotic warfare? and ?customizable robots? will bring shocking experiences to Korean players. The Korean side also gave some precious ideas and suggestions concerning the design and operation of Zero Online and promised to keep in more frequent touch with TQ Digital in 2006 to further discuss the details of the cooperation scheme.
The development team of Zero Online are confident in the quality and the future of the game. They also expressed that they will try their best to perfect Zero Online.