Big Hit Entertainment, home to Mattel toy collaboration as elements of this, and also said that the company would continue to make a variety of products ranging from basic goods to luxury items available to audiences so that they won’t have to turn to non-official offerings.
The Big Hit mastermind ended the event with the announcement of furthering the artistic universes of the company’s talent — “BU,” or the BTS Universe, and “TU” for TXT — through growing their storytelling efforts, including a Korean drama series that is slated to be released in the first half of 2020 that will be set in the BU and tell the story of the start of the relationship of the seven characters featured in it based on the members of BTS; the story has previously been shared in bits and pieces over the years through content like music videos, social media posts, webtoons and books. Big Hit and Netmarble will also release a new game based on the BU storyline and BTS’ artistry.
Watch the dramatic teaser video for the new, unnamed Netmarble-Big Hit BU-based game below, which references BTS’ most recent album series, Map of the Soul.