Just found an article from CNN Turkey:
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Since I am not from Turkey I used Google Translate for translation:
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This probably is the official cSRO version.
Published and licenced by "by U1 Game Digital Entertainment (Beijing) Co.,Ltd"
According to the website of SRO Mobile the game is published by "U1Game.HK Corp.".
Logos on both websites are the same (also the old Joymax logo).
Domaintools:
SRO-Mobile: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
cSRO: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
You will find some similarities.
Most interesting part: SRO Mobile is located in Hongkong while cSRO is (obviously) located in China.
Edit 2:
I just sent an e-Mail to Joymax.
Not to their stupid game support.
A mail straight to their business mail adress.
So I guess we won't get a generic answer from them.
Let's just see and wait. I actually do not know if folks over in South Korea are working during
the weekend. Might take a few days to get a respond.
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Since I am not from Turkey I used Google Translate for translation:
€: Some other interesting notes:Quote:
Situated between Turkey and games that marked an era in the world of Silkroad Online's claim that remove the mobile games often come up with today. Launched in 2005 by Joymax, Silkroad Online had reached over a million players in a short period of time. So, will Silkroad Online Mobine Game really come out?
Online game enthusiasts are eagerly waiting for the countdown for Silkroad Online Mobile. While Joymax's official website does not provide any explanation for the mobile game, it was announced that the game will be activated on February 10, 2019 at the site ”silkroadforever Joy.
In order to benefit from various features, the site records the e-mail addresses of the users and states that the records will continue until February 10th.
Following the opening of private servers, Silkroad is experiencing a lot of loss of its main game.
On the other hand, as in the early stages of Silkroad Online, it was suggested that only Chinese characters would be in the mobile version.
After the release of February 10, 2019, it will be revealed that Silkroad cannot recover its users.
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This probably is the official cSRO version.
Published and licenced by "by U1 Game Digital Entertainment (Beijing) Co.,Ltd"
According to the website of SRO Mobile the game is published by "U1Game.HK Corp.".
Logos on both websites are the same (also the old Joymax logo).
Domaintools:
SRO-Mobile: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
cSRO: [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
You will find some similarities.
Most interesting part: SRO Mobile is located in Hongkong while cSRO is (obviously) located in China.
Edit 2:
I just sent an e-Mail to Joymax.
Not to their stupid game support.
A mail straight to their business mail adress.
So I guess we won't get a generic answer from them.
Let's just see and wait. I actually do not know if folks over in South Korea are working during
the weekend. Might take a few days to get a respond.