Binary Korea to Launch First Creator Fandom Platform in South Korea
Kelly.K
pittou8181@gmail.com | 2024-06-10 10:14:31
Courtesy of SANDBOX NETWORK
Binary Korea, a software research and development subsidiary of HYBE, announced that it will officially launch Theus, a creator fandom platform, on June 22. According to the company, Theus is designed as a digital space where creators and their fans can interact and develop their communities.
The platform, described as "the only playground where creators and fandoms gather together," will provide each creator with a dedicated space for uploading content, interacting with fans, holding events, and fostering their fandoms. Binary Korea has been conducting beta testing since March and reported that over 20,000 users had signed up prior to the official launch.
Theus is a collaborative project between Binary Korea, which is responsible for developing the app, and Sandbox Network, a digital entertainment company managing creator admissions and operations. The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding in October to develop this platform for creators such as YouTubers and TikTokers and their fans.
Currently, creators including Dotty, Sister Yell, Ddo Ddo Couple, Anunu, Angzzing, Jongji Bubu, Inssa Family, and Jo Jae-won have joined Theus. The platform's official launch will be marked by a party on June 22, with additional creator teams such as Cheeze Film, Just 1 Minute, and Shin Sajang expected to join.
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