Gravity (company)

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GRAVITY Co., Ltd.
Type Public (NASDAQGRVY)
Founded April 2000
Headquarters Seoul, Republic of Korea
Key people Ryu, Il Young, Chairman & CEO
Baik, Seungtaik, COO
Lee, Jonathan J., CFO
Industry Software & Programming
Products MMORPG and Mobile video games
Revenue US$40,963,000 (2006)[1]
Net income US$(22,265,000) (2006)
Subsidiaries Gravity Interactive, Inc.
Website Gravity Co., Ltd. Korean

GRAVITY Co., Ltd. (also known as Gravity Corporation) NASDAQGRVY (Korean:그라비티 주식회사) is a South Korean videogame corporation primarily known for the development of the MMORPG Ragnarok Online.

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[edit] History

The corporation started as a small business in Shinsa-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul, South Korea and has expanded to an international corporate interest with a several subsidiary divisions. On 8 February 2005, Gravity Corporation made their IPO and traded $108 million US dollars on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol GRVY.[2]

The company has had a rather turbulent history initially involving internal political conflicts between CEO (Kim Hakkyu (who eventually left the company), and company president Jung Ryool Kim (who later assumed control as CEO), but has since stablised and expanded operations to all of north and south-east Asia through supervised partnerships with native corporate entities. However, while Gravity Corporation's flagship product Ragnarok Online is considered a success in Asia, operations are not as well developed in Europe and the United States in comparison to similar products marketed and developed there.

On August 30, 2005, Jung Ryool Kim, the controlling shareholder, sold his 52% stake and set plans to quit as a director. The buyers of his shares were Ezer and Techno Groove of Japan, a pair of technology ventures controlled by Il Young Ryu and Taizo and Masayoshi Son. After becoming the new majority shareholder, on September 13, 2005, Il Young Ryu was named by Gravity as its new chairman and joint chief executive. Il Young Ryu is also the founder of Area Network Limited and the CEO of Internet Japan. In December, 2006, Techno Groove merged into Asian Groove, and ceased to exist. EZER subsequently returned Techno Groove's investment of 9.9 billion yen to Asian Groove, which gave up any interest in Gravity. On October 19, 2007, EZER sold their interest in Gravity to Son Assets Management or SAM.[3][4][5][6]

On May 22, 2006, Gravity announced it had invested $9 Million in US game developer Perpetual Entertainment. Consequently, Gravity received a position on Perpetual's board of directors. Gravity also received "priority rights for future access to contents and other intellectual property rights of Perpetual Entertainment."[7] On November 21, 2007, Gravity announced they had lost their investment after Perpetual cancelled its development of the MMORPG Gods and Heroes. The loss would be reflected in their financial statement for 2007.[8]

On December 5, 2007, Gravity announced they had formed a new US-based game developer, L5 Games. L5 is a subsidiary of Gravity Interactive, Inc. and is based in San Mateo, California. The company is composed of former Blizzard Entertainment employees.[9]

On February 14, 2008, GungHo Online Entertainment Inc. obtained 52.4% stake of Gravity.[10]

[edit] Diversion of Revenues Under Previous Management

From 2002 through 2004, Gravity's chairman Mr. Jung Ryool Kim diverted approximately $6 Million in revenue from the company to himself. In 2005, Kim sold his shares of Gravity to EZER, Inc., a Japanese corporation. Kim paid the company back KRW 7.8 billion on October 17, 2005. After an investigation, Gravity and Kim reached a final settlement where Mr. Kim would additionally pay Gravity "in part to reimburse the Company for certain of the costs and expenses incurred by the Company in connection with the investigation of the former Chairman's diversion of revenues otherwise due to the Company." Both parties agreed to cease any civil and crimial litigation against one another. As a result of the investigation, Gravity was forced to restate its financial statements for the years 2002-2004.[11][12][13]

[edit] Settlement, Conclusion Of Litigation

In 2006, two U.S. based hedge funds created a committee for "fair treatment of minority shareholders" which initiated litigation charging that the majority shareholders and officers have violated their fiduciary obligations.

The funds, Moon Capital Management and Ramius Capital Group, both headquartered in New York City, demanded that Gravity call an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders to give them a chance to vote Il Young Ryu out of office. Their demands were in time successful, and a meeting was scheduled for December 26.

On June 11, 2007, Gravity announced that it and other defendants had reached an agreement in principle to settle the class action litigation brought on behalf of purchasers of the Company's American Depository Shares during the period from February 7, 2005 November 10, 2005, inclusive. $10 Million was set aside to pay the plaintiffs, $5 Million of which came directly from Gravity, in exchange for being released from any liability. However, the company continued to deny any wrongdoing.[14]

On January 7, 2008, Gravity announced that the federal judge presiding over the consolidated class action approved the settlement of the class action. In addition, no plaintiff has filed an appeal during the 30-day time appeal period which expired on December 21, 2007.[15]

[edit] Game titles

The following are games that have been published and/or are currently being developed by Gravity.

[edit] Requiem : Bloodymare

Requiem : Bloodymare (Korean:레퀴엠 온라인), often referred to as Requiem, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by Gravity. It was first released in South Korea on 31 August 2007 for Microsoft Windows and has since been released in many other locales around the world. Much known as its Gory ragdoll death sequence.


[edit] Ice Age Online

On January 14, 2008, the Company announced an exclusive seven year deal with 20th Century Fox Licensing and Merchandising to develop and publish "Ice Age Online", an online game based on FOX's Ice Age (film) motion picture franchise. "Ice Age Online" is expected to be released in the third quarter of 2009.

[edit] Ragnarok

Main article: Ragnarok Online

Ragnarok Online (Korean:라그나로크 온라인), often referred to as RO, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game created by Gravity based on the manhwa Ragnarok by Lee Myung-Jin. It was first released in South Korea on 31 August 2002 for Microsoft Windows and has since been released in many other locales around the world. Much of the game's mythos is based on Norse mythology, but its style has been influenced by Christianity and various Asian cultures as well. The game has spawned an animated series, Ragnarok the Animation, and a sequel game, Ragnarok Online 2: The Gate of the World, is currently in development.

[edit] Ragnarok II

Ragnarok Online 2: The Gate of the World (Korean:라그나로크 온라인 2: The Gate Of The World; alternatively subtitled Epic of the Light) is an MMORPG created by Gravity Corp. of South Korea and is the sequel to the popular MMORPG, Ragnarok Online. Most of the game's universe is based on Norse mythology. The soundtrack will be produced by Yoko Kanno, well known for her work in Cowboy Bebop and other anime series.

[edit] ROSE

Main article: ROSE Online

ROSE Online, or Rush On Seven Episodes Online (Korean:로즈 온라인) is an MMORPG developed by Korean company Triggersoft and published by Gravity Corp. Gameplay is a free roaming typical level-up based MMORPG. You fight monsters, level up, obtain new skills and equipment to better yourself for upcoming battles. You can travel to different planets and explore new environments as well as battle other players and declare wars against other clans [guilds]. The game features its own in-game economy which is directly controlled by players.

[edit] PC

Gravity Corporation has also published and/or developed the following PC game titles:

[edit] Mobile

Gravity has also published and/or developed the following titles for mobile devices:

[edit] See also

[edit] Subsidiaries

Gravity owns a number of subsidiary companies, which publish and develop its games in countries and regions around the world.

  • Gravity Interactive, Inc. publishes games in North America. It was established in March, 2003, and is based in Marina del Rey, California.[16]
  • Gravity CIS, Inc. publishes games in Russia and CIS countries. It was established in 2005 and is based in Moscow, Russia.[17]
  • Gravity EU publishes games in Europe. It was established in September, 2006, and is based in Paris, France.[18]
  • Neo Cyon, Inc., established in 2000, develops and publishes mobile games and MMORPGs. It was acquired by Gravity in 2005.[19][20]
  • Triggersoft, which developed ROSE Online, was acquired by Gravity in 2005. It appears to no longer exist, as its website has been taken down and no further games have been developed by it since ROSE.[21]

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ 2006 Annual Report SEC 20-F Filing
  2. ^ MSN Money IPO Center - Gravity Co., Ltd. IPO
  3. ^ 19-10-2007 SEC 13-D/A Filing
  4. ^ 30-08-2005 SEC 13D Filing
  5. ^ 13-09-2005 SEC 6-K Filing
  6. ^ 5-11-2007 SEC 13-D Filing
  7. ^ 22-05-2006 SEC 6-K Filing
  8. ^ 21-11-2007 SEC 6-K Filing
  9. ^ 05-12-2007 SEC 6-K Filing
  10. ^ Japan's GungHo to acquire S.Korea Gravity majority
  11. ^ 18-05-2006 SEC 6-K Filing
  12. ^ 08-2005 SEC 6-K Filing
  13. ^ 10-2005 SEC 6-K Filing
  14. ^ 11-06-2007 SEC 6-K Filing
  15. ^ 07-01-2008 SEC 6-K Filing
  16. ^ About Gravity Interactive - Gravity KR Website
  17. ^ About Gravity CIS, Inc. - Gravity KR Website
  18. ^ About Gravity EU - Gravity KR Website
  19. ^ About Neo Cyon, Inc. - Gravity KR Website
  20. ^ 15-11-2005 SEC 6-K Filing
  21. ^ About Triggersoft - Gravity KR Website