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      <title>NHN&#39;s Gaming Strategy: A Path to Recovery?</title>
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      <description>NHN is making a bold move to revive its gaming business by launching two new titles simultaneously, but the road to profitability remains uncertain. With the collectible RPG &amp;lsquo;Abyssdia&amp;rsquo; and the puzzle game &amp;lsquo;Oshi no Ko: Puzzle Star&amp;rsquo; hitting the market, expectations are high. However, the challenge lies in converting initial player interest into sustainable revenue, especially given the company&amp;rsquo;s recent growth struggles.&#xA;While &amp;lsquo;Abyssdia&amp;rsquo; has already topped the Google Play charts in Korea, and &amp;lsquo;Puzzle Star&amp;rsquo; achieved similar success in Japan, NHN&amp;rsquo;s reliance on external IPs raises questions about long-term profitability.</description>
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