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Hound13
May 8, 2026 at 08:39 AM
Removed redundant H1 heading from article body
Hound13 is the South Korean studio behind DragonSword. For the Western release, Hound13 is self-publishing on Steam under the retitled DragonSword: Awakening brand.
Field | Detail |
|---|---|
Founded | September 2014 |
Headquarters | 316 Tower, 10 Seochojungang-ro 24-gil, Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
CEO | Park Jung-sik (also romanised as Jung Sic Park or Park Jeong-sik) |
Lineage | Core founders came from Dragon Nest at Eyedentity Games |
Prior titles | Hundred Soul (mobile action RPG, 2019 KR launch) |
Current projects | DragonSword: Awakening (2026); Project M, an unshipped dark fantasy single-player action RPG for PC and consoles |
Hound13 was founded in September 2014 by veterans who had worked on Dragon Nest at Eyedentity Games, including CEO Park Jung-sik. That lineage is directly relevant to DragonSword: Awakening. The studio is not a Dragon Nest successor contractually, but the combat DNA, specifically the switch-action system and fast combo-heavy feel, comes out of that same design tradition, which is why the studio is often described as a spiritual successor to Dragon Nest.
Before DragonSword, Hound13's flagship release was Hundred Soul, a mobile action RPG that launched in Korea in January 2019 and rolled out globally through 2019 and 2020. Hundred Soul is where the studio developed and shipped the switch-action combat style that DragonSword: Awakening now evolves into an open-world action RPG. Global Hundred Soul service has since ended; the Korean service continues under the title Hundred Soul: The Last Savior.
In 2021, Garena invested roughly 20 billion KRW (around 17.5 million US dollars at the time) into Hound13 to scale up work on DragonSword. Garena did not take publishing rights under that round.
The original DragonSword launched in South Korea on January 21, 2026, published through Webzen under a free-to-play model. That publishing arrangement ran into issues when Webzen failed to pay the remaining minimum guarantee tied to the deal, which Hound13 has publicly cited as roughly 30 billion KRW unpaid. On February 13, 2026, Hound13 formally terminated the Webzen contract.
On April 10, 2026, Hound13 announced the self-published Steam rework. The studio renamed the game to DragonSword: Awakening, opened a Steam page and YouTube channel, and announced a July 2026 release with a demo at Steam Next Fest in June.
Hound13 is sometimes confused with other Korean mobile action RPG studios because the space is crowded. Two specific clarifications are worth making:
HIT (Heroes of Incredible Tales) is not a Hound13 game. HIT was made by NAT Games and published by Nexon in 2015.
Dragon Raja mobile is not a Hound13 game. Dragon Raja was developed by the Chinese studio Archosaur Games.
Hound13's own public ledger is Hundred Soul and DragonSword, with Project M as the in-development single-player PC and console title.