Q: The burning question on gamers’ minds is regarding Inspirit Online and ELOA. Could WEBZEN and NPICSOFT provide us with a clearer picture of the situation?
[Dennis]:
We understand that this situation must have caused a lot of confusion among players, who learned about ELOA and started playing it under the name of “Inspirit Online”. Inspirit Online is not an official version of the game. In fact, we have sent many official notifications to the corresponding company, declaring Inspirit Online as an illegal copy of ELOA. It is important to note that NPICSOFT has registered the global license of the brand name “ELOA”, along with its characters, etc.
This includes licensing rights for North America, Europe, and other countries. However, a company called “GRE” is still continuing its unauthorized services. The developer of ELOA is NPICSOFT, and the official publisher of ELOA is WEBZEN. Inspirit Online is simply a copy of ELOA, a game developed by us, and will be considered as an unauthorized, illegal private server.
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En gros,Inspirit Online = version Pirate, qui =/= revenus de Webzen.
Webzen pas content, car pas faire de frics, et donc bouder contre les droits et devenir très méchant.
Conclusion? : Gros caca.
Blague à part. Inspirit Online est un peu ce que la version pirate de Blade and Soul est. C'est à dire un jeu qui n'as pas toutes les MAJ et ne reflète uniquement que 50% de ce qu'il a offrir.
Après.. Webzen.. bah ça fait peur.
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