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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

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Asiasoft is an online game operator in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Burma. Its headquarters is located in Bangkok, Thailand.

Asiasoft was founded in Thailand in 2001 with the primary objective of providing games and promoting online content in Thailand. Asiasoft's core business covers the publishing of online massive multiplayer games and multiplayer online games, co-publishing and development of new products.

Asiasoft works very closely with game operators and developers located in Bangkok Thailand it presence in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Philippines. The Asiasoft Group currently employ 600 workers.


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Company divisions

Asiasoft Corporation PCL. (Thailand)

A$ia$oft was founded in 2001 in Thailand. Asiasoft publishes online games in the Thailand region. Asiasoft published Asian games and multiplayer online games, and co-published and developed of new products. In March 2003 A$ia$oft published its first two games, Ragnarok Online from Gravity and Dragon Raja Online from eSofnet. In 2004, two more new games were published and co-published: Gunbound from Softnyx and TS Online, and in late 2005, MapleStory from Wizet.


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Asiasoft

Asiasoft Co. Ltd (Vietnam)

Asiasoft was founded in 2001 in Vietnam. Asiasoft was the first publishing game company in Vietnam. Asiasoft Vietnam published Asian games and multiplayer online games, and co-published and developed of new products. The first published game from Asiasoft was Gunbound from Softnyx. Later in the year Asiasoft also published TS Online from Chinese Gamers of Taiwan.

Trilight Cove Enterprises Ltd (Indochina)

Trilight Cove Enterprises Ltd was founded in 2001. It publishes in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Burma.

Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd (Singapore)

Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd was founded in 2004, publishing MMOPGs (massively multiplayer online playing games) in Singapore and Malaysia. Asiasoft Online has published MapleStory, PangYa, KongKong Online, Audition Online, GetAmped, Darkness and Light and Grand Chase. It is also the official and sole distributor for Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft products in Singapore. Asiasoft Online has teamed up with SilkRoad Online, Gunbound, MU Online and Shot Online to allow players to purchase A-Cash before redeeming it for the respective games' cash points.

Asiasoft Online Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia)

Asiasoft Online was founded in 2004, joining AsiaSoft Online Pte Ltd in Singapore and AS Online Sdn Bhd in Malaysia. It publishes in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Burma.

PT. Asiasoft (Indonesia)

PT. Asiasoft was founded 2011 in Indonesia and has published three games for PC:

  • AIKA Online (terminated 2014)
  • AVA (terminated 2014)
  • Brawl Buster (terminated 2013)

PT. Asiasoft has expanded on mobile games platform (regional) and currently four titles are running:

  • Advance Dino
  • Heart Castle
  • Line Dragonica Mobile
  • Playpark Dragon Encounter

Level Up! Inc (Philippines)

Asiasoft Corporation Public Company Limited reported that it would acquire 70% of the Philippine based company Level Up! Inc. for $2.9 million on February 5, 2014.

AsiaSoft Online is 100% subsidiary of AsiaSoft Corporation Co. Ltd of publishing companies with a presence in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam serving over 15 million gamers.

AsiaSoft Online's network and distribution channels in Singapore and Malaysia span over 1000 retail outlets which include PC Bunk, 7-Eleven outlets, popular bookstores, Comic Connection stores, convenience stores, cybercafes and SAM machines.

MapleSEA has broken numerous performance records including an online community that was awarded Singapore's most popular website in the gaming category.

Asiasoft Online has also organized over 35 real-life game events for their players such as the MapleSEA Birthday Bash, PangyaSEA Fiesta and AuditionSEA Hari Raya Puasa Celebration. Players must verify their AsiaSoft Passports with their National IDs in order to participate in most of the real life events and parties.


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Asiasoft Passport

Players are required to sign up for Asiasoft Passports in order to play any of the company's published games.

Like other game publishing companies such as Gamania and Nexon Korea, a genuine Resident registration number (mostly known as "KSSN") is required for sign up.


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Playpark

Asiasoft introduced the concept of Playpark accounts, which players can use to log in to all of Asiasoft published games' accounts with only one set of login credentials. This service is not offered to MMORPG titles such as MapleStory, where players can possess multiple game accounts.

Currently Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam Indonesia and the Philippines have implemented the Playpark system.


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Published games

Asiasoft Corporation PCL. (Thailand)

Asiasoft Online (Southeast Asia*)

(*) Joining Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd and AS Online Sdn Bhd. Country is Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Burma

Asiasoft Online Pte Ltd (Malaysia and Singapore)

Asiasoft Co. Ltd (Vietnam)

PT. Asiasoft (Indonesia)

Level Up! Inc (Philippines)

Trilight Cove Enterprises Ltd (Indochina*)

(*) Country is Vietnam, Cambodia, and Burma.


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See also

  • Gamania
  • Nexon
  • UserJoy Technology

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References


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External links

  • Asiasoft
  • (in Thai) Asiasoft Corporation Co. Ltd
  • (in Vietnamese) Asiasoft Co. Ltd
  • (in Thai) Playpark Thailand
  • Playpark Vietnam
  • Playpark Forums Vietnam
  • Asiasoft SEA
  • Playpark SEA
  • Relates Asiasoft
  • Asiasoft Forums SEA
  • Playpark Forums SEA

Source of article : Wikipedia