/Courtesy of Netmarble

Netmarble Game Museum announced on May 2 that it will open the museum for free on May 5 for children (up to 6th grade elementary school students) in celebration of the 103rd Children's Day.

Netmarble Game Museum was established to spread the social and cultural value of games and to redefine the history and worth of global games, shedding light on the gaming industry and culture. It serves as an exhibition space where visitors can appreciate domestic and international gaming collectibles, a learning space for various resources, and a play area to experience nostalgic games, providing adults with memories and unique enjoyment for children and adolescents, offering the joy of communication through games.

Netmarble Game Museum's policy is to convey the value and meaning of games to children through this free opening and to support them in discovering new possibilities in enjoyment. During this event period, the museum will hold a photo verification event on-site. By experiencing quests featured on the museum's Instagram and verifying photos, participants can receive a moving commemorative postcard on-site.

Netmarble Game Museum's viewing hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the last entry at 5:30 p.m. Children who qualify for free admission can visit without a reservation.

Kim Seong-cheol, director of Netmarble Game Museum, noted, "I hope this free opening will provide meaningful memories for all children and families who love games."