

Ussistant Partners with Monster Ryot for Project G Webtoon Production
Ussistant Partners with Monster Ryot for Project G Webtoon Production
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Ussistant Studio has officially partnered with Monster Ryot, a renowned webtoon production company founded by Ko Jin-ho, the art director famous for the hit webtoon "Terror Man" on Naver Webtoon, to produce a webtoon based on their ongoing project, Project G. This collaboration marks an exciting expansion for Project G, which is already in development as a game and cinematic experience. Monster Ryot will be responsible for creating the webtoon that will bring the world of Project G to a broader audience.
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Expanding Project G’s Universe Through Webtoons
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Project G, an ambitious intellectual property (IP) developed by Ussistant, will now extend its universe into the webtoon format. The partnership with Monster Ryot is designed to enrich the world-building of Project G and provide a deeper narrative experience for fans, enabling them to explore the story beyond the game and cinematic realms. By expanding into webtoons, Project G aims to offer diverse, accessible, and engaging content to a wider range of users, allowing them to enjoy the world of Project G in a new format.
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Ussistant explained, “We wanted to create a more immersive experience for fans of Project G by introducing a webtoon. The collaboration with Monster Ryot is an important step in bringing our IP to different media, giving audiences a chance to enjoy Project G not only through games and cinematics but also through storytelling in webtoon form.”
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First Game and Webtoon Release in 2025
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The first game content of Project G is set to be revealed at G-STAR 2025, one of Asia's largest game exhibitions, which will serve as a major milestone for the project. In conjunction with the game’s debut, the Project G webtoon will be launched, with the first chapter expected to be serialized in Japan before expanding to global markets.
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This strategic approach reflects Ussistant's commitment to making Project G a global franchise that spans multiple entertainment platforms. The webtoon will serve as a key part of the content strategy, offering fans an in-depth look into the world of Project G while expanding its reach into new audiences across the globe.
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The Power of Webtoons in Global Expansion
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The decision to partner with Monster Ryot comes at a time when webtoons are gaining increasing popularity worldwide, particularly in Japan, South Korea, and other parts of Asia. By leveraging Monster Ryot's expertise in webtoon creation and Ko Jin-ho's strong creative vision, Ussistant aims to tap into the growing demand for digital comics and broaden the appeal of Project G to an international audience.
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“Webtoons are a powerful medium that connects with readers in a unique way,” said Ko Jin-ho, the art director and founder of Monster Ryot. “I’m excited to be part of Project G’s journey and to help bring its story to life in a way that resonates with fans globally.”
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Looking Ahead: A New Era for Project G
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With the combination of Ussistant's cutting-edge technology in game and cinematic development and Monster Ryot’s expertise in webtoon production, Project G is set to become a multi-platform experience. Ussistant is dedicated to expanding the project into various forms of entertainment, promising a variety of content that will engage and entertain users across different media.
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“We’re looking forward to seeing how Project G grows through this collaboration,” said a representative from Ussistant. “This partnership will allow us to build a more connected and immersive experience for our audience, and we can’t wait for fans to dive into the world of Project G through the webtoon and beyond.”
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As Ussistant prepares to unveil the game and webtoon in 2025, the excitement surrounding Project G continues to build. With its global expansion plan and commitment to delivering diverse and engaging content, Project G is poised to make a significant impact on the entertainment landscape.
