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Neowiz's "Brown Dust 2" to Participate in Major Subculture Events in the US and Taiwan

Goods, Photo Zones, and Social Media Verification Events
"Establishing a Presence in Global Subculture"

Neowiz announced on August 19 that "Brown Dust 2," a mobile role-playing game (RPG) developed by GAMFSN, will participate in major subculture events in the United States and Taiwan.


Neowiz's "Brown Dust 2" to Participate in Major Subculture Events in the US and Taiwan Neowiz 'Brown Dust 2'. Provided by Neowiz


First, the company will take part in "Anime NYC," which will be held from August 21 to 24 at the Javits Convention Center in New York, USA. At this event, which brings together fans and creators from around the world in the fields of animation, comics, games, and pop culture, Neowiz will operate a dedicated booth for "Brown Dust 2." The booth will feature a range of activities, including a social media follow verification and gacha event, a VIP verification event for users who have reached achievement level 20 or higher, and a game merchandise giveaway event for visitors and purchasers at the goods zone. There will also be up to five daily "cosplayer photo times" with cosplayers Song Jua, Bitberry, and Arurin, who will appear as in-game characters.


From August 22 to 24, Neowiz will also participate in "Fancy Frontier," held in Taipei, Taiwan. As the largest subculture event in Taiwan, Neowiz will operate a dedicated "Brown Dust 2" booth, offering sales of second-anniversary merchandise, a photo zone, and an official Facebook subscription event. "Brown Dust 2" achieved the top sales ranking in both Taiwan and Hong Kong following its second anniversary in June. The game also set a record high with over 280,000 daily active users (DAU).


A Neowiz official stated, "We expect even greater global growth for 'Brown Dust 2' in the future," adding, "By participating in leading subculture events in the United States and Taiwan, we will actively engage with local fans and further strengthen the competitiveness of our game intellectual property (IP)."


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