South Korea’s PM hails Crimson Desert as a milestone for K-content and domestic game tech

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South Korea’s prime minister Kim Min-seok praised Crimson Desert after it surpassed 4 million sales just two weeks after launch, calling the game a “new chapter in K-content” and a turning point for the domestic games industry, highlighting its in-house technology and cultural touches like Korean food and taekwondo as signs of Korea’s growing influence in global gaming.
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