"We ask for a lot of attention as it is a new attempt for users to become creators by opening our IP," Shin Min-seok, director of Nexon's new development division, said in a statement after MapleStory Worlds launched a pilot service in South Korea on Septemeber 1.
Nexon, known for popular games such as MapleStory and Dungeon & Fighter, described "MapleStory Worlds" as a platform that supports cross-play on PCs and mobile devices and allows anyone to directly create, share and enjoy their own content with others by utilizing vast resources of "MapleStory." In MapleStory, a world is a set of servers that users connect to, with each world having a different group of players and a distinct economy.
In MapleStory Worlds, Nexon said that users can communicate with friends by decorating avatars that express their own individuality, and play with others while exploring numerous worlds. Production tools allow users to implement and present their own ideas to others.
Nexon's developer center helps creators produce content more smoothly. The company provides step-by-step learning content and guide videos so that anyone can obtain development knowledge from the basic stage. Creators can share development know-how through a developer forum, recommend fun worlds or boast avatars through a player forum.
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