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NCsoft publishes three values -oriented ESG management reports

NCsoft published its sustainable management report 'NCsoft ESG Playbook 2021 (hereinafter referred to as ESG Playbook 2021)'. NC has released a total of 80 pages of reports on its official website. The 2021 Sustainable Management Report, which was produced in a digital version, was designed with the concept of a playbook, taking advantage of the characteristics of game companies. NC's efforts and commitments for sustainable management are expressed in the form of tactics on the map. NC defined the right pleasure, digital responsibility, and social quality as the core value of ESG management through the ESG Playbook 2021 and introduced major activities. First of all, in the right pleasure, it contains activities to prevent hate and discrimination in content such as nations, gender and race, and to embrace cultural diversity. We also introduced Shift Left communication to communicate with users from the beginning of the game development. Subsequently, digital responsibili

Middle -aged Sims 'The Guild 3'

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The new series of management simulation 'The Guild', which became popular among gamers, was officially released on the 15th. The Guild 3, like its predecessor, is a management simulation that allows you to experience the lives of commerce living in the 15th century medieval Europe. It can operate several workplaces related to agriculture, gathering, handicraft, and crime, and to accumulate wealth and thrive the family. It is possible to experience production, production, trade, etc., and to buy a title and become a noble. Although the Sims series is reminiscent of leading the family, there is a strategy game such as RPG that grows characters based on the story and a battle with soldiers. The existing guild series also featured a gameplay that seems to combine management simulation, strategy games, and RPGs, and this title also inherited the original features. The Guild 3 provides 13 scenario maps based on central Europe and Nordic real historic places, and also supports m

The first Canadian gaming trade union was created

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Following the QA-Department of the Raven Software studio (owned by Activision Blizzard), their colleagues from Keywords Studios engaged in testing the quality of games of various companies also decided to create a union. _ Keywords Studios accepts the votes of 16 Edmonton employees who decided to unite in the trade union. We value our people and will continue to strive to be a good employer. As an organization, we want to provide fascinating experience for all our employees, and we are seriously related to any problems that our employees arise. We will continue the constant dialogue with all the members of the Edmonton team, since we are moving forward together, constantly studying and improving _, will say in the statement of Keywords studio. This company is notable for the fact that among its customers it is Bioware. Keywords Studios was looking for problems in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition and other developer games, and now they have work on the new part of Dragon Age-Dreadwo