Clover Games, an entertainment venture company, announced that it will start the global service of the virtual world migration service ‘#Me (It’s Me)’ (11 am Korean time on the 7th).
Prior to this service, in March, Clover Games recruited 1.5 million users by making advance reservations for 135 countries, including North America and Europe, excluding Asia. In particular, before the global release, #Me was opened for download on Google and Apple App Store (2pm Korean time on the 6th), and it is receiving a lot of attention as it achieved the No.
To commemorate this global launch, Clover Games is holding various events such as the ‘Cat Photo Challenge’ and ‘Stamp Tour’. The cat photo challenge is automatically entered by using the photo taking function implemented in #Me to find and take pictures of various species of cats living in Astell.
‘Popularity’ is given to challenge participants, and ‘dia’ is given as a ranking reward. Starting with taking pictures of cats, various challenges such as catching scarabs, finding beehives, and fishing competitions will be held for a month. The stamp tour is to experience various activities in Astell and stamp it as if you were on a travel destination, and various rewards such as gold and diamonds are prepared for each stamp.
#Me of Clover Games is building a different world as if it were similar to reality. While taking game-like elements such as stories and quests that increase immersion, he added social experiences such as expressing his or her own personality by using the various customization features of the player character.
In particular, you can play all kinds of jobs that you can encounter in real life, such as creators, fashion models, and photographers, as well as fantasy jobs that deal with swords and magic. Being able to create #Me is the only pleasure.
An official from Clover Games said, “#Me is a virtual world by combining the user’s virtual identity such as avatars, profiles, followers and popularity, along with the construction of an immersive story that has not been noticed in the virtual world, and the technology such as the large-scale multi-access environment implemented in Unreal. We will enter the market,” he said. “We will show that Clover Games is competitive in fields other than games, and at the same time create a world that feels the warmest among the virtual worlds to be serviced in the future.”
Meanwhile, Clover Games released an introduction video for ‘#Me’ with the lead actors Yoon Chan-young, Park Ji-hoo, and Lee Yu-mi of the global box office hit drama ‘Now At Our School’. This video created a big topic among global users and surpassed 1.28 million views within three weeks of its release.