'Seal M on Cross' Surpasses 40,000 Concurrent Global Players

Source: Playwith Korea

'Seal M on Cross,' co-published by Playwith Korea (CEO Kim Hak-jun) and Nexxus (CEO Jang Hyun-guk), is enjoying a successful run in the global market, consistently hitting new peaks in concurrent users.

The two companies announced that the peak concurrent users (PCCU) for 'Seal M on Cross' have surpassed 40,000. After exceeding 35,000 on April 23, the game reached a record high of 41,024 on the 27th. It continues to maintain a stable trajectory, consistently hovering in the low 40,000s.

This upward trend is attributed to the recent launch of 'Shiltz Ranking Season 2,' along with generous season rewards and various new content updates. Additionally, operational strategies focused on user convenience, such as Cross Shop-linked promotions and the addition of new servers, have further energized the game.

In particular, the game is currently operating smoothly across 20 servers, supported by diversified operational strategies such as adding new servers to accommodate the growing user base.

Since its official global launch on March 19, 'Seal M on Cross' previously recorded a peak daily active user (DAU) count of 300,000. The game is proving the global competitiveness of the 'Seal' IP, with approximately 80% of its total user base connecting from Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand and Indonesia.

Co-publishers Playwith Korea and Nexxus plan to continue enhancing the user experience through various global participatory events, including the expansion of seasonal content and 'Cross Wave' promotions.

A representative from Playwith Korea stated, "Thanks to the enthusiastic support of our global users, we have reached the significant milestone of 40,000 concurrent players. We will continue to provide the unique fun of "Seal M on Cross' through stable operations and rapid updates.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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