Learning to Succeed in Asia with Netmarble Case Studies | Baris Ozistek

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Delivered at Casual Connect Tel Aviv 2016 | Baris Ozistek, CEO of Netmarble EMEA, will cover common stats on key Asian markets, the major differences between them, and the importance of localization according to target territory. He will share examples from Netmarble games to show the key features that are especially preferred by Asian players.
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