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NCSoft navigates pandemic with renewed corporate identity

By Kim Byung-wook

Published : July 23, 2020 - 16:39

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NCSoft’s welcome kit for new employees is printed with its new slogan, “Window to the Future.” (NCSoft) NCSoft’s welcome kit for new employees is printed with its new slogan, “Window to the Future.” (NCSoft)


When NCSoft changed its corporate identity to “NC” at the start of the year, it had no idea what was coming. However, it couldn’t have chosen a better time to do so, as its new corporate identity serves as a compass to navigate the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

In January, the Korean game company dropped “Soft” and renewed its company logo to “NC.” The new logo represents the company’s three core philosophies of craftsmanship, enthusiasm and endless challenges, according to the company.

NCSoft suggested how it will carry out its philosophies through the logo’s design. The sharp edges symbolize “cutting-edge technology.” By leaving no space between the letters “N” and “C,” the logo represents a “connected world.” Right below the logo sits the tagline, “Window to the Future,” emphasizing the company’s future-oriented business direction.

By cutting-edge technology, NCSoft is referring to artificial intelligence. NCSoft’s baseball information app Paige uses deep learning-based AI, which can edit an entire baseball game after it’s finished and make a highlight video within five minutes.

Baseball team NC Dinos’ stadium in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province (NCSoft) Baseball team NC Dinos’ stadium in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province (NCSoft)


NCSoft is also applying its AI technology to voice recognition. When a person reads a text for several minutes, the AI can duplicate the voice by analyzing accent, tone and emotional state. After analysis, the AI can read any sentence with that person’s voice.

“The renewed CI aims to carry on the ‘innovative values’ NCSoft has been pursuing since its beginning and expand the potential of the brand ‘NC,’” Chief Strategy Officer Yoon Song-yee said.

By Kim Byung-wook (kbw@heraldcorp.com)