
Nexon’s flagship FPS Sudden Attack has donated 100% of its merchandise proceeds to help improve the housing conditions of descendants of Korean independence patriots.
On the 25th, Sudden Attack announced that it had delivered the revenue earned from goods sales at its 20th-anniversary pop-up store to Habitat for Humanity Korea, an international nonprofit housing welfare organization. The funds were raised last year, when Sudden Attack—which marked its 20th anniversary—opened a pop-up store in Seongsu-dong and engaged directly with players through on-site events and community interaction. At the time, Nexon had decided to donate the entire amount of merchandise sales proceeds in keeping with the significance of the 20th anniversary—approximately KRW 52 million.
Following that donation, a home dedication ceremony was held for two households in Dangjin, South Chungcheong Province: the Nam O-ran household (a family of descendants of a Korean independence patriot) and the Park O-jong household (also descendants of a Korean independence patriot, and additionally the spouse of a Korean War veteran).
Sudden Attack Director Kim Tae-hyun attended the ceremony in person. “Thanks to the tremendous support and encouragement from all of you who celebrated Sudden Attack’s 20th year of service with us last year, we were able to achieve a meaningful outcome—helping improve the living environment for descendants of Korean independence patriots,” Kim said. “I may be the one standing here today, but I truly believe this home could be built only because of all of you. On behalf of the development team, I want to sincerely express our gratitude.”
This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
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