![]() Currently, the company Z8Games will be resuming Lost Saga's services in the North America region on December 18, 2013. No answer or reason was given as to why WeMade USA is ending its service of Lost Saga, though there have been rumors. On November 20, 2013, WeMade Entertainment USA announced from the North America Lost Saga homepage, that they will be ending Lost Saga's service in North America on December 8, 2013. It initially planned to transfer accounts from OGPlanet Lost Saga to the new servers (although the accounts were never made available to them to do so) and the game was fully released on May 2, 2013. is currently hosting the North American servers of Lost Saga, a game developed by I.O. Headed up by CEO Kisung Kim, the US company is responsible for the Western Games market including Europe and the Americas. is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Korean entity. headquarters in the Seattle, Washington area. ![]() ![]() In the summer of 2008, WeMade established its U.S. GameFactory operates Rumble Fighter in the US and Europe. Shanda operates Legend of Mir 2 and Chang Chun in Greater China, while Softworld operates Mir 2 in Taiwan. WeMade continues to license these games to other operators in other global territories. In addition, WeMade also hosts games from other developers including Chaps Online, Tartaros and Avalon. This includes games developed by WeMade such as Legend of Mir 2, Legend of Mir 3, Master of Fantasy and Chang Chun (aka Three Kingdom Chronicles). hosts and operates several games in Korea. The company grew from 300 to close to 600 employees as it expanded to provide full hosting services in Korea. Seo was formerly the CEO of Actoz/Shanda Korea. In 2007, WeMade Entertainment's CEO and founder Kwan-Ho Park hired Kevin “Sookiel” Seo as co-CEO to turn the development company into a publisher and operator of online games in Korea. Shanda settled the lawsuit by acquiring Actoz and operating it as Shanda Korea. In choosing their company name, the developers were making the point that “We made Legend of Mir”. Shanda had copied Legend of Mir under the name The World of Legend, prompting the lawsuit. They chose the name WeMade Entertainment to acknowledge a copyright infringement lawsuit filed by their Korean publishing partner Actoz against the Chinese game operator Shanda. If you are having any issues, shoot us an email, Contact MPGH Support.WeMade was founded on February 10, 2000, by the original Legend of Mir developers.
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