Nexon (Korean: 넥슨 Revised: Nekseun) Co., Ltd. (stylized, trademarked and marketed as NEXON Co., Ltd. (Japanese: 株式会社ネクソン Hepburn: Kabushiki gaisha Nekuson)) is a global developer and publisher of free-to-play (F2P) PC and mobile online games. Nexon was founded in Seoul in 1994 by Kim Jung Ju and Jake Song, Nexon's headquarters is currently located in Tokyo, Japan. Nexon is currently a listed company in Tokyo Stock Exchange. In November 5 , 2015 Nexon had Concert Of Music. This music based on BGM of Nexon's Game.
Nexon Group was established in Korea on December 1994. Nexon developed and published its first title, Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds, in 1996, which the Company continues to service. Many title releases followed such as Dark Ages: Online Roleplaying, Elemental Saga, QuizQuiz, KartRider, Elancia, and Shattered Galaxy; some of which are maintained by a company spun off of Nexon, Kru Interactive. In 2003, Nexon developed MapleStory in Korea, which later became its most successful title and has been serviced for more than a decade. The game was localized in many locations such as Japan, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, North America, Europe, Brazil, and Vietnam. Nexon is also the developer of Dungeon&Fighter, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Neople.Dungeon&Fighter is one of the most popular free-to-play PC online games in China.
Nexon is a fully Hungarian privately held company developing payroll and human resources management software and providing HR services. Approximately two thirds of the top 200 companies as well as the major Hungarian economic entities are served by Nexon: over one million employees’ salary is processed by means of Nexon applications.
Established in the years of the political transition, Nexon specialized in payroll. Its major product was a payroll software application developed by Szilárd Ocskay in 1985, which, right at the start of the company, was used by 70 large companies and institutions, including KSH (Hungarian Central Statistical Office), APEH (Hungarian Tax Authority) and MTA (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
In 1992, the company improved its software applications. As a result, the second generation Berenc software integrated payroll, social security and labour related tasks. The initial personnel record keeping grew into a comprehensive human resources management system. Working time data was originally recorded manually, which was developed into an integrated access control and time and attendance system.