<p>Netmarble, the minds behind Lineage 2: Revolution had a pretty good 2017, it turns out. Really good, in fact. The company brought in around $2.2 billion USD last year, largely helped by its flagship MMO Lineage 2: Revolution. Riding on that momentum, the publisher is hard at work on a huge string of original and licensed games, mainly of the role-playing variety, to pad out their portfolio.The company’s list of upcoming games is extensive - it's also the owner of Jam City, the studio behind Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, which should be of special interest to folks still waiting on their letter of acceptance from Hogwarts. It’s a good time to be a Harry Potter fan in general, with the Pokemon GO-like Harry Potter: Wizards Unite arriving later this year as well.Netmarble also has a new Magic: The Gathering title in the works, currently dubbed Project M for now. So far we know the game’s a 3D animated, real-time multiplayer rendering of the beloved card game.</p><p>Outside of affairs of muggles and Magic, you can expect to see a King of Fighters All-Star action RPG; PhantomGate, an RPG inspired by Norse mythology, and Firstborn, a real-time strategy title for folks with tactical leanings.</p><p>Expect to see a multiplayer board game in the vein of Catan, and a realistic fishing game with VR and AR functionality titled Fishing Strike.</p><p>And last but not least, for all of you K-pop fans out there (I know you’re there!), Netmarble is putting out BTS World, in which you train and manage the hugely popular idol boy band BTS.</p><p>Netmarble also plans to keep updating Lineage 2: Revolution with new content, too. That’s a lot to keep track of, but we’ll keep you posted as we learn more about all of the games Netmarble has on deck.</p>...