Top 20 Global Gaming News — 2026년 5월 13일
On May 13, 2026, major Korean gaming firms reported their Q1 results. NC made a comeback with record PC revenue, while Com2uS unveiled its AAA roadmap. Meanwhile, at G2E Asia 2026 in Macau, industry leaders debated the future of digital and land-based gaming, and Smilegate boosted its presence at Gameverse 2026 in Vietnam.
Top 20 Global Gaming News — 2026년 5월 13일
Industry News
1. NC crushes expectations with a 20x profit surge and record PC revenue
NC is back in the spotlight after a stellar quarter. Fueled by successful new releases and strong existing IPs, the company’s operating profit jumped over 20 times year-over-year, while the PC gaming division hit an all-time revenue high. Following its official rebrand from NCSoft to "NC," the company is shifting its strategy to reach audiences beyond hardcore MMORPG fans.

2. Com2uS reports 144.7 billion KRW in Q1 revenue; announces two AAA titles
Com2uS announced Q1 revenue of 144.7 billion KRW and an operating profit of 5.1 billion KRW. The company confirmed it will launch the AAA MMORPG 'Zeus: God of Arrogance' in Q3 and 'Dowonamgwi' in the second half of 2026, aiming for year-over-year growth.

3. NHN gaming division grows 6.8% YoY thanks to new hits and legacy IPs
NHN announced on May 12 that its gaming division grew 6.8% compared to last year, driven by the strong debut of titles like the Final Fantasy IP. CEO Jung Woo-jin and other executives presented the Q1 results and future strategic direction.

4. Smilegate hosts solo booth at Gameverse 2026 in Vietnam
Smilegate Stove participated in the 'Gameverse 2026' event in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, held from May 8–9. This move is part of the company's aggressive expansion into the Southeast Asian market.

5. G2E Asia 2026: Technology and regulation drive the convergence of land-based and digital gaming
At G2E Asia 2026, held in Macau from May 13–14, experts noted that the lines between physical and digital gaming are blurring. Panels discussed how technology and regulation are fueling this, though organizational and regulatory hurdles remain significant.

6. Euro Games Technology (EGT) showcases Asia-focused lineup at G2E Asia 2026
Bulgarian-based slot and electronic table game supplier EGT has returned to G2E Asia 2026 with a product lineup tailored specifically for the Asian market.

7. AGA survey: 81% of gaming executives see prediction markets as a "major threat"
In the American Gaming Association (AGA) Q1 outlook survey, 81% of executives identified prediction markets as a significant threat. Interestingly, four operators that left the AGA—DraftKings, FanDuel, and Fanatics—are already entering this space, highlighting industry division.
New Releases & Updates
8. Sci-fi horror title 'Directive 8020' launches May 13
Directive 8020, the next project from the creators of Until Dawn and The Quarry, officially launches today. Fans of horror-adventures are highly anticipating this sci-fi release.
9. 'Call of the Elder Gods' and 'Game of Thrones: Kingsroad' releases
Following the May 12 release of Nitro Gen Omega, gamers have a busy week ahead: 'Call of the Elder Gods' hits shelves on May 13, followed by 'Game of Thrones: Kingsroad' on May 14.
10. Com2uS confirms Q3 and H2 release windows for new titles
Com2uS reiterated its Q3 plans for 'Zeus: God of Arrogance' and confirmed that 'Dowonamgwi' is still on track for the latter half of the year.
11. Gravity to showcase 14 PC and console titles at PlayX4 2026
Gravity will participate in 'PlayX4 2026' at KINTEX from May 21–24. They plan to demo 14 titles, including Light Odyssey, and will feature Steam-linked events.

12. SOOP expected to see recovery in Q2
Streaming platform SOOP is forecasted to see a performance rebound in Q2, according to industry reports following the Q1 earnings period.
13. Vietnam’s game industry gains momentum through investment and government support
Driven by foreign investment and government initiatives, the Vietnamese game industry is experiencing a phase of international growth and expanded development capabilities.
14. Smilegate Stove features 'Lost Ark' at Gameverse 2026
Smilegate Stove used its Vietnam Gameverse 2026 booth to showcase major titles like 'Lost Ark', strengthening its connection with Southeast Asian users.
Gamer Buzz
15. Backlash grows over Nintendo Switch price hike
Parents are expressing frustration as all Nintendo Switch models and subscription services increased in price starting May 25, just after Children's Day, with many feeling the "hidden" extra cost burden of over 60,000 KRW.

16. NC pushes for broader communication after rebrand
Since rebranding to "NC," the company is shifting its engagement style, attempting to move beyond the traditional Lineage fanbase to connect with a wider generational demographic.
17. K-game "Tokenomics" struggle with domestic regulations
While Korean game companies are generating massive revenue through token-based economies overseas, strict domestic regulations on item conversion continue to force many developers to look abroad for business expansion.
18. Gaming stocks remain weak despite tech rally
Even as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 reach record highs, the Roundhill Sports Betting & iGaming ETF fell by 3.3%, leaving investors concerned about the gaming sector's failure to catch the broader tech rally.
19. AGA: Gaming executives remain optimistic about investment
Despite the concerns regarding prediction markets, the AGA survey indicates that gaming executives are generally optimistic about long-term industry growth and investment opportunities.
20. Community split over NC’s record PC revenue
Public reaction to NC's record-breaking PC game earnings is mixed. Some praise the company’s structural improvements, while others remain skeptical about whether the shift away from a pure MMORPG focus will truly succeed.
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