Video Games (Seyana)

Epic Games
Epic Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Cary, North Carolina.

Active game franchises/series:
 * Fortnite
 * Unreal
 * Gears of War
 * Infinity Blade

Nintendo
Nintendo is the only Japanese company that remained independent and was not bought out by another company. They permanently relocated to Seoul during the economic downturn of Japan in the 2150s.

Current series/franchises:
 * Pokémon
 * Metroid
 * Mario
 * Fire Emblem
 * Animal Crossing
 * Kirby
 * Xenoblade Chronicles
 * Star Fox
 * Super Smash Bros.
 * Splatoon
 * The Legend of Zelda

Nexon
Nexon Co., Ltd. (Hangul: 넥슨; RR: Nekseun) is a Korean video game publisher that previously specialised in online games for PC and mobile, though since the 2050s it has expanded to developing video games and media. Nexon also relocated to Seoul in 2050.

Nexon also had expanded in the 2150s, buying out most of Bandai Namco Holdings, and gaining the licenses on several franchises, including The Idolmaster, Katamari, Gundam , Ace Combat, Super Robot Wars, Love Live!, and Tekken.

Samsung
Samsung (Korean: 삼성; Hanja: 三星) is a South Korean multinational conglomerate headquartered in Samsung Town, Seoul. Samsung started getting into the video game industry in the 2040s, upon the establishment of a new division, Samsung Entertainment; and released their first console in 2048.

In the 2300s, Samsung bought out all of Sony, and had merged Sony Entertainment (and Sony Interactive Entertainment) into the Samsung Entertainment division.

Neowiz MUCA
Neowiz MUCA is a Korean recording studio and video game developer, and notable for the DJMax series and TapSonic series. It was a division of Neowiz Games. They bought the entire Bemani division from Konami in 2032 and holds the license for all its franchises such as beatmania IIDX and Dance Dance Revolution, with a few remaining popular and seeing new releases.

Gamevil
Gamevil Inc. (trademarked in capitals as GAMEVIL) ((주)게임빌) is a public company based in Seoul, Korea, and Torrance, California. It has two subsidiaries which are Com2uS (former competitor, bought in 2013) and Bushiroad (bought in 2038). Upon the purchase of Bushiroad, it had sold off its New Japan Pro-Wrestling subsidiary. While it also kept nearly all mobile games including ''BanG Dream! Girls Band Party! and Shōjo Kageki Revue Starlight: Re LIVE (bought from Ateam Inc. in the same year); it had later sold Love Live! School Idol Festival to Nexon in the 2150s upon their acquisition of the Love Live!'' franchise.

Konami
Konami was a Japanese entertainment and gaming conglomerate. They were notable for Suikoden, Castlevania, Contra, Dance Dance Revolution, Metal Gear, Pro Evolution Soccer and Silent Hill. They faced a decline during the late 2020s, eventually abolishing their video game studio and development offices in the 2030s; and sold some of their franchises. However their continued business practices caused them to go under by 2041, and disbanded a year later.