Krafton Acquires Eleven's Hour Games Developed by Action RPG Last Epoch
Jul 26, 2025
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Krafton announced on the 25th that it has acquired a 100% stake in Eleven's Hour Games, the developer of Action 'Last Epoch'.
The acquisition amount is 95.97 million dollars (about 132.4 billion won). Eleven's Our Games is a North American game developer founded in 2018 by developers who shared their passion for the action RPG genre, and 'Last Epic', which was officially released in 2024, has accumulated more than 3 million sales worldwide based on an intuitive and in-depth skill system and high-quality content. Since the recent update, it has achieved high performance in the number of concurrent users and user activity indicators, and is considered one of the most high-profile titles within the global action RPG genre, Krafton said.
Through this acquisition, Krafton plans to secure a competitive franchise IP and further strengthen its position in the global market. Eleven's Our Games will lay the groundwork for the long-term growth of the franchise, such as expanding the console platform and strengthening the operation of seasonal content in the future. Krafton said it plans to support it in all directions in various aspects such as infrastructure, global publishing, and live services, and stressed that the existing management-oriented operating system will remain the same after the acquisition.
Judd Cobbler, CEO of Eleven's Our Games, commented "We are thrilled to be joining Crabton"and expect the Last Epoch franchise to take a new leap forward through Krafton's support with a deep understanding of the genre and a long-term growth strategy"
Park Hye-ri, head of Krafton's corporate development division, said, "Eleven's Our Games is a developer who has built a global fan base based on a deep understanding of the action RPG genre and a community-oriented development philosophy. Krafton appreciated the development capabilities that Eleven's Our Games has accumulated, and the acquisition will lay the foundation for the expansion of new franchises along with genre diversification."
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.