SG Interactive

SmileGate Interactive

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Company Info
Company Name: SmileGate USA
Founded: 2006 (Under the name Ntreev)
Headquarters: California, USA
Industry: Computer and video game industry
Homepage: SmileGate
Number of Employees: Unknown (Estimate of 50 to 55)
Products
PangYa
Crossfire Europe

SG Interactive (Smilegate USA), formerly Ntreev USA, is a US-based publisher of free-to-play online multiplayer games, including multiplayer golf game Pangya, anime-inspired MMORPG Trickster Online (which on February 27, 2013, was shut down), action brawler Grand Chase (Service Transferred March 31st 2014) And MMOFPS Project Blackout (Service Transferred January 13, 2014) .[1]

Founding

In 2006 SGInteractive was founded in California under the name Ntreev USA. In 2010 they changed their name to SGInteractive because they were bought over by SmileGate, the developer known for CrossFire.

Gamerage

Closed Games

Trickster Online was discontinued as of February 27th 2013.

Z8Games Partnership

SG Interactive has been partner with Z8Games since 2011. And currently both run an MMORPG Arcane Hearts of which the service was discontinued in North America on March 13th 2014. The service is now available to European Audiences only.

Products

SG Interactive currently publishes two titles through Gamerage.com.

Title Genre Launch Year Status
Trickster Online (Closed February 27, 2013) MMORPG 2006 Closed
Grand Chase (Service Transferred March 31st 2014) Action RPG Brawler 2008 Transferred
PangYa Casual Online Multiplayer Golf 2009 Active
Project Blackout (Service Transferred January 13, 2014) First Person Shooter 2010 Transferred
CrossFire Europe First Person Shooter 2011 Active
Grand Chase Europe (Closed February 2, 2012/Regions in Europe unblocked for Grand Chase NA) Action RPG Brawler 2011 Closed
Arcane Hearts (Service Ended In NA on March 13th 2014) MMORPG 2013 Closed
Lost Ark (Revealed November 2014. Developed by Tripodstudio) Action RPG, hack and slash 2015 (TBC) In Development

References

  1. SG Interactive Website, retrieved 11 November 2010