More than just promoting the latest Ragnarok game, romantic webseries Cinta Abadi (Eternal Love) marks game developer Gravity Game Link’s foray into entertainment in Indonesia.
ame developer Gravity Game Link sees the potential of romantic drama to attract new gamers into its immensely popular online game Ragnarok.
So when Gravity was about to launch its latest computer-based game, Ragnarok: Forever Love, the South Korea-based game developer joined forces with Indonesian director Billy Christian to create webseries Cinta Abadi (Eternal Love).
More than just promoting the latest Ragnarok game, the romantic webseries marks game developer Gravity Game Link’s foray into entertainment in Indonesia.
“This time, Gravity Game will not only focus on games. We’re also focusing on the entertainment,” said Yoshinori Kitamura, the chairman of Gravity Game Link’s board of directors.
Cinta Abadi was launched on Youtube on Sept. 11 in conjuction with the beta version release of Ragnarok: Forever Love. The six-episode series tells a story of the blossoming friendship and love story among characters Andi (Brandon Salim), Renata (Amanda Rawles) and Egi (Shandy William), which started from their common interest in the game Ragnarok: Forever Love.
“You can say this is a semi live-action, characters in the web-series are inspired by characters in the game Ragnarok” said Brandon, who portrays Andi in the series, inspired by the character Knight in the game, a confident selfless leader who loves his family.
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