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SK Planet’s T Store Accelerates Support for Smaller Game Studios

2013.04.29
-  Mobirix’s City Racing GP, recipient of dual support from T Store and Open Innovation Center, to make public debut today.
   Other beneficiaries of the support program Include PNJ, Mzen and Zemico.  

-  T Store has entered into global publishing support agreements with 37 game makers for 74 game titles, creating
   
a new model of cooperation whose scope ranges from development and marketing activities to global publishing
-  Has signed MOU with Gyeonggi Content Agency for the support of smaller game developers in the Gyeonggi region,
    while receiving application for global publishing support




Seoul, Korea, April 29, 2013—SK Planet today announced plans to strengthen support for small-and medium-sized game
developers to assist their release of high-quality games as well as expansion into global markets.

Mobirix’s City Racing GP, a beneficiary of T Store’s global publishing support as well as Open Innovation Center’s developer
incentive program, will make its public debut today. Under global publishing agreement with T Store, it received investment
from the initial development stage, while also receiving support from Open Innovation Center.

Mobile games that benefited from the dual support from SK Planet’s T Store and Open Innovation Center include PNJ’s Bubble
Monster, Mzen’s Shot Defense and Zemico’s Inky Pig. SK Planet is working with small-and medium-sized game developers
in the creation of a new model of cooperation whose scope ranges from development and marketing activities to global publishing.

T Store has been accelerating its support for smaller game studios after launching a dedicated program last June. Up to date,
a total of 74 games created by 37 studios including AppPlus, Madplay and WeGoInteractive benefited from the program. Moreover,
WeGoInteractive’s Revolt Classic Premium released on April 16 has topped T Store paid apps chart.

On March 29, T Store has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Gyeonggi Content Agency for the support of indie
game developers in the region and is currently receiving application from mobile game makers based in Gyeonggi province with
deadline set for May 3. In addition, game makers interested in expanding into overseas markets can submit their application at
T Store Developer Center website.

“SK Planet’s T Store plans to build a strong foundation of collaboration with smaller game studios, supporting them not only to
succeed in home market but also to take their games worldwide,” said Park Jung-min, Vice President and Head of T Store
Business Division of SK Planet. “We also have a strong commitment to fostering a healthy gaming ecosystem that offers
wide-ranging genres of outstanding games to mobile game fans.”