Seal Online was developed by YNK Partners Inc and was published twice in North America, the first time by Grigon Entertainment, which made a website, announced their publishing intentions, and then disappeared. The game is now published by YNK Interactive and is actually only about a year and a half old. In this regard, Seal Online promises to be kept up fairly well in events and updates for at least the next year or two, especially considering the fact that it appears to be self-published by its developers (YNK Partners and YNK Interactive). Only veterans of the Korean MMORPG port can attest to just how annoying it is to know that the North American version of your game is ten 'content expansions' behind because the Korean developers seem to hate the North American publishers.
Seal Online game review with screenshots, videos, and game music.
The cutely colorful anime world of SEAL Online got another dose of cute today as the developers released some winter-mood changing Christmas updates for SEAL Online.
Gamers in the MMO Seal Online: Eternal Destiny get a new class -- the Hunter -- to round out their party play. Publisher YNK announces play bonuses at new class launch.