Last night, we covered the disturbing industry news that NCsoft was planning a major restructure of its Korean branch owing to the long-obvious fact that it’s seen poor revenues over the last year. Now, we have confirmation thanks to a letter from execs to workers.
Yonhap’s follow-up piece on the situation includes quotes from NCSoft co-CEOs Taek-Jin Kim and Byung-Moo Park, who have now told employees that “financial performance has continued to deteriorate” putting NCsoft “at risk of becoming a chronically loss-making company,” and that this situation “is seriously damaging the creativity and challenging spirit that NC originally possessed.” The duo confirm that layoffs are indeed incoming.
“Throne and Liberty (TL), which has successfully entered the global market, will be newly launched as game development studios, followed by LLL and TACTAN,” the letter to employees says. “We plan to continue developing new intellectual properties (IP) in the form of independent studios.”
It’s also split into four divisions: NCAI, Studio X, Studio Y, and Studio G. Supposedly these are preliminary names, but Studio X is the one you’ll want to watch – that’s the Throne & Liberty studio.
As we noted last night, NCsoft’s financials have been a mess over the last few quarters, largely because of a serious decline in the Lineage franchise, especially the mobile games that made up two-thirds of the company’s incomes. Our readers know well that the Throne & Liberty launch in Korea was so bad NCsoft masked per-game sales that quarter – another move it hasn’t made in a decade. The studio also apparently whiffed with Battle Crush.
Before you panic, there’s no mention of NCsoft’s western division, which has already been reorganized and slimmed down dramatically; NCsoft execs have specifically touted Guild Wars 2’s solid revenues and in-development Guild Wars 3 as bright spots in its finances. We also have no specific reason to think the City of Heroes license to Homecoming is in jeopardy.
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• NCsoft Q2 2023: Throne & Liberty delayed as revenues, mobile games, and MMOs decline
• NCsoft Q1 2023: NCsoft confirms Throne & Liberty’s delay to back half of 2023
• NCsoft Q4 2022: Guild Wars 2 had a great 2022, Throne & Liberty is still launching by summer
• NCsoft Q3 2022: Lineage W drives QoQ revenues, Guild Wars 2 had a great year
• NCsoft Q2 2022: Throne and Liberty delayed to 2023, Aion 2 in dev, Guild Wars 2 booming
• NCsoft Q1 2022: Revenues rise thanks to Lineage W and Guild Wars 2, Throne and Liberty arriving this year
• NCsoft Q4 2021: Guild Wars 2 did great, but Lineage W drove revenues
• NCsoft Q3 2021: Guild Wars 2 just had its best quarter in years
• NCsoft Q1 2021: Overall revenues are down 30%, but Guild Wars 2 is perking up
• NCsoft Q4 2020: Aion Classic was a huge success, Guild Wars 2 improves on 2019
• NCsoft Q3 2020: Guild Wars 2 just had its best revenue quarter in two years
• NCsoft Q4 2019: It was a rough quarter for MMORPGs, especially Guild Wars 2
• NCsoft Q3 2019: Another flat financial quarter as NCsoft pumps money into NCWest
• NCsoft Q2 2019: Guild Wars 2 may be eyeing a mobile version (again)
• NCsoft 4Q 2018: Mobile made almost twice as much as all NCsoft’s other MMOs combined
• NCsoft Q3 2018: NCsoft sales continue downward slide while online PC sales trend up
• NCsoft Q3 2018: Aion, Blade & Soul, Guild Wars 2 revenues dip, while NCsoft teases three new titles
• NCsoft Q2 2018: Revenues for all NCsoft MMORPGs are down in Q1 2018 except… Aion?
• NCsoft Q1 2018: NCsoft has hired 1000 employees in the past few years, considers VR and ARG titles
• NCsoft Q4 2017: Guild Wars resurges as Blade & Soul and Lineage M drive profits
• NCsoft Q3 2017: Lineage M drives record profits, Guild Wars 2 Path of Fire isn’t too shabby either
• NCsoft Q2 2017: Guild Wars 2 drops to new all-time low, Blade and Soul heads to console
• NCsoft Q1 2017: Tumbles for Lineage, Guild Wars 2, plus new leadership for Lineage Eternal
• NCsoft 4Q 2016: Record sales, WildStar’s fate, Lineage Eternal launch
• NCsoft Q3 2016: Declines for WildStar, Guild Wars 2, and Blade & Soul
• NCsoft Q2 2016: WildStar up, Guild Wars 2 down
• NCsoft Q1 2016: Blade & Soul is booming, WildStar is tumbling
• NCsoft Q4 2015: Sales surge for Guild Wars 2, bump for WildStar
• NCsoft Q3 2015: Guild Wars 2, WildStar, all sales dip downward [Updated]
• NCsoft Q2 2015: Guild Wars 2 is up, WildStar is down
• NCsoft Q1 2015: Growth for Guild Wars 2, further deflation for WildStar
• NCsoft Q4 2014: NCsoft financials paint a grim picture for WildStar
Source:
Yonhap. Thanks, Alessio!