HYBE faces profit decline amid BTS’ military service; CEO outlines plans for Weverse, gaming, and global expansion while anticipating the group’s highly awaited 2025 return. Read more!
HYBE CEO Lee Jae Sang shares an update, months before BTS members complete their military service. Currently, K-pop members ...
HYBE’s CEO explained that BTS’ comeback isn’t just about releasing new songs, it requires extensive planning and coordination ...
BTS will reunite by July 2025, but their full-group comeback will take time. HYBE CEO Lee Jae Sang explained why, ...
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Digital Music News on MSNHybe Gaming Subsidiary Raises $20.5 Million, Targets Expansion Leveraging ‘K-Pop Artist IPs’Hybe’s gaming division has scored another $20.5 million in funding and touched on plans to leverage its parent’s K-pop IP ...
HYBE CEO shares an update on BTS’ comeback, revealing why the members need more time even after military discharge.
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Not long after raising $80 million, South Korea's HYBE IM has raised $21 million to boost its growth in game publishing and IP games.
Major South Korean record label HYBE shutters its blockchain project Binary Korea less than three years after launching due to poor financial performance.
South Korean company Hybe IM has raised another $21 million for its young gaming business with an additional focus on ...
HYBE Interactive Media (HYBE IM), the gaming subdivision of South Korean music and entertainment giant HYBE, has announced it ...
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Soap Central on MSN“We can wait a little more for perfection”: Fans react as HYBE’s CEO opens up about BTS comeback and future plansSouth Korean media outlet Naver shared HYBE’s CEO's latest statement on the BTS comeback. The reunion of the Dynamite group ...
Explaining the messy beef between NewJeans and its label, ADOR, and what the future might hold for the K-pop girl group.
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