Hyung-Tae Kim (born February, 1978, Seoul) is a Korean artist. He has designed characters for video games such as the Magna Carta series and the later installments of the War of Genesis series (War of Genesis: Tempest, War of Genesis III and War of Genesis III: Part 2). Kim began his video games career working…
Kim Hyung-tae (Korean: 김형태; born ) [1] is a South Korean video game developer and business executive. He is the founder of Shift Up, where he is the chairman of the board and chief executive officer (CEO).
Hyung-Tae Kim transitioned from composing background music to becoming a renowned comic artist and game designer. Kim founded Shift Up Corporation in 2013, known for mobile gacha titles like Destiny Child and Goddess of Victory: Nikke. The demo release of Stellar Blade sparked debates over character designs and gameplay mechanics, dividing opinions within the gaming community.
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Kim Hyung-tae is the founder and CEO of Korean online game developer Shift Up. He set up the company in 2013 after working as a game artist at NCSoft, where he oversaw the design of the company's ...
Hyung-tae Kim (Hangul: 김형태, Hanja: 金亨泰), born in February 1978 in Seoul, is a South Korean artist. He is best known for his work as illustrator and graphic designer for various role-playing games produced by Softmax, and for founding Shiftup Corp in...
Kim Hyung-tae is the CEO of Shift Up. He is focusing on expanding the company’s game portfolio. He was born on . He dropped out of the Department of Visual Communication Design at the College of Arts, Chung-Ang University. He joined the game company Mantra as an industrial technical personnel and took on his first work as a professional illustrator. After working at Softmax ...