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GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc.
Native name
ガンホー・オンライン・エンターテイメント株式会社
Romanized name
Ganhō Onrain Entāteinmento kabushiki gaisha
Company type
Public (kabushiki gaisha)
Traded as
TYO: 3765
Industry
Video games
Founded
July 1, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-07-01)[1]
Headquarters
Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan
Key people
Taizo Son, Chairman Kazuki Morishita, President & CEO
Services
Video game Development, Publishing, Distribution, Operation
Number of employees
333[2]
Parent
SoftBank Group (1998–2016) Independent (2016–Present)
Subsidiaries
Game Arts Gravity GungHo Mode GungHo Online Entertainment America GungHo Gamania GungHo Works mspo SUPERTRICK GAMES
Website
www.gungho.co.jp
GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc. (Japanese: ガンホー・オンライン・エンターテイメント株式会社, Hepburn: Ganhō Onrain Entāteimento kabushiki gaisha) is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. They are primarily known for hosting the Japanese server of Ragnarok Online (developed by its listed Korean subsidiary Gravity), as well as their development of Ragnarok DS for the Nintendo DS. More recently, the company has reported huge financial success thanks to its mobile game Puzzle & Dragons, which, in 2013, was reportedly responsible for 91% of the company's $1.6 billion revenues for the year.[3]
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