K-Games are accelerating their efforts to penetrate the Nordic market.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Creative Content Agency's Sweden Business Center announced on June 9 that they supported the participation of five domestic game companies at 'Nordic Game 2026,' held in Malmö, Sweden, from May 26 to 29.
The participating companies, including Nanum Company, Visual Dart, Aiverton, Team Hory, and Hypercent, showcased their products and engaged in export consultations. They successfully conducted consultations worth approximately $180 million (56 cases) with Nordic industry representatives.
During the event, Aiverton recorded about 20,000 exposures on the game distribution platform Steam, while Hypercent saw an increase of over 200 wishlists, particularly from Finland and Norway. Steam is the world's largest PC game distribution platform, allowing users to purchase, download, and interact with other players.
The Korea Creative Content Agency's Sweden Business Center is expanding its collaboration in the Nordic region, having previously supported participation in the Swedish Game Conference, an event focused on indie game developers, last October. They also plan to support the participation of domestic indie game companies at the upcoming Swedish Game Conference in October.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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