The two businesses are collaborating on IP for games tailored for the NFT marketplace.
IPXHOP (IPXHOP CEO Lee Hyo-sung) announced today that it has signed a business agreement with Meta Planet (METAPLANET CEO Kim Ji-yun) to cooperate in global strategic marketing.
With this agreement the two companies plan to hold regular collaborative activities to promote global cooperation in areas that cover IP and NFT as a whole.
IPXHOP is planning to strengthen marketing through Meta Planet’s verified MEGA IP and unique business portfolio services to prepare, not only in domestic but also an overseas expansion system for the integrated NFT platform ‘ONFT’, which is scheduled to be released on August.
Lee Hyo-sung, CEO of IPXHOP, said, “It will be a good starting point for expanding the ecosystem by linking with its platform services that will be released in the future through global marketing jointly conducted with Meta Planet.” And he adds, “We are preparing strategic marketing to quickly catch the needs of users.”
Kim Ji-yoon, CEO of Meta Planet, said, "We will secure oligopoly by barriers to entry established through leading dominance in the domestic market such as NFT games, art, and markets, and apply core capabilities of Fast Runner, which have quickly entered the market."
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