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Razer is a major maker of gaming hardware; its line of gaming keyboards and headsets are widely known throughout the gaming marketplace, and that's where the listing starts, rather than ends. Razer's recent launch, the Razer zGold virtual credit service, is set to start up new inroads when it comes to paying for matches as well as in-game content.
Now, with Nexon America in tow--manufacturer of these titles as Maple Story--Razer's zGold system will have new places for use. Given the recently-released Maple Story 2 today boasts over one million consumers, which gained since its launch on October 10, it's clear there's a hefty potential market here. Even better, the offshoot of all Razer zGold called zSilver are also usable using Nexon America titles, such as some in-game items that bear the Razer brand.
Razer co-founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan noted"During our parternship with a world leading gaming company like Nexon America, we have further cemented Razer zGold's standing as a choice associate for content and gaming companies."
While Razer's status as a hardware manufacturer is unimpeachable, this concept might have a little bit of a ways to go. Yet at the same time, there might be a true value here, especially if Razer could find some partnerships together and really expand the use of zGold. Here is a thought: what if zGold were treated like a full cryptocurrency that can be traded for others? Even better, suppose that zGold could be got in-game?
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