Case Study of Working with Foreign Live Operations Company | Rip Yoon

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Delivered at Casual Connect Asia 2017. Launching games in foreign markets is always attractive but there are many things to consider. Not only the language issues, but also understanding culture and moderating local users’ needs may require time and efforts even if your branch office is set. Hiring a local operations company is an alternative way to reduce such risks. Then, what are the advantages and disadvantages of using a local company? Let’s find out.
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