Second Life opens in Korea
October 11th, 2007
Linden lab has inked a deal with Korean company T-entertainment to run Second Life in Korea. A move to Korea is quite logical as it is one of the most (broadband) connected country in the world. I’m curious to see if the low-quality of Second Life’s graphics is going to be an issue in Korea. Competitors have been licensing high-profile 3D-engines such as Crytek’s Cry-Engine that powers the awesome-looking Crysis game. I mean, you can’t have crappy graphics forever.
It has been speculated by analysts that Second Life might be at the peak of its “hype” and critics claimed that users were spending merely minutes per month on the service, something that the company strongly denied.
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