Nexon Korea Reveals Plans To Let Players Trade Gold Across Its Games

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Nexon Korea has revealed plans to launch a universal currency called Nexon Star in the first quarter of 2016 (thanks 2P).

 

Nexon Star will provide a way for players in the Korean servers to trade gold between their accounts on different Nexon games. This means you can turn your currency in one game into Nexon Star and then turn it into currency for another game.

 

Nexon Star will only be available for Nexon’s PC games when it launches as the regulations of Apple’s App Store and Google Play make it difficult if not impossible to implement.

 

According to MMORPG, there will be around 40 games that Nexon Star will be compatible with, including popular titles like MapleStory, MapleStory 2, Elsword, Vindictus, Dragon Nest, and Closers.

 

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