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SEOUL, January 21 (AJP) - South Korean game developer Com2uS said on Wednesday that cumulative revenue from its baseball game titles has exceeded 1 trillion won ($750 million).
The company attributed the milestone to the expansion of its lineup of officially licensed baseball titles tied to major leagues including the Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) and Major League Baseball (MLB), beginning with the 2015 launch of Com2uS Pro Baseball 3D.
Com2uS cited steady growth in user engagement, saying monthly active users last year peaked at more than 2.6 million, over six times the level recorded in 2015. Average annual revenue growth over the past three years stood at around 30 percent, the company said.
The franchise’s longevity has been supported by increasingly detailed content and strengthened live operations, the company said. It has closely reflected real-world player data, records and play styles, while refining controls and presentation for hitting, pitching and defense to improve gameplay realism.
Com2uS also said it has reinforced season-linked events and offseason content while continuously adjusting progression balance between new and existing users.
The company tied the expansion of its baseball games to overseas growth. It began a global push in 2016 with MLB 9 Innings 16, followed by Com2uS Pro Baseball V in 2022 and MLB Rivals in 2023. In 2025, it expanded into Japan with the Nippon Professional Baseball-licensed Pro Baseball Rising.
Com2uS said it plans to enhance update quality in line with league seasons this year and expand content marking the 10th anniversary of MLB 9 Innings, using differentiated strategies for each title to sustain growth.
“We have built a structure in which baseball games continue to grow, based on nearly a decade of development and live operations know-how,” said Hong Ji-woong, head of production at Com2uS.
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