The world eagerly awaits the return of BTS (Bantan Sonyeondan), the global phenomenon that has redefined the South Korean ...
South Korean company Hybe IM has raised another $21 million for its young gaming business with an additional focus on ...
K-pop group New Jeans claims HYBE orchestrated Min Heejin’s exit as CEO of ADOR. They argue ADOR’s restructuring led to ...
HYBE-owned ADOR disclosed ongoing payments to K-pop group NewJeans during a court hearing on Thursday (April 3) in their ...
HYBE Interactive Media (HYBE IM), the gaming subdivision of South Korean music and entertainment giant HYBE, has announced it ...
HYBE faces profit decline amid BTS’ military service; CEO outlines plans for Weverse, gaming, and global expansion while anticipating the group’s highly awaited 2025 return. Read more!
NewJeans/NJZ's legal loss to HYBE could end up costing the company. Here's how — and what the court decision could mean for the K-pop industry.
BTS star Jungkook fell victim to an identity theft scheme where 8.44 billion KRW worth of HYBE shares were stolen while he ...
Not long after raising $80 million, South Korea's HYBE IM has raised $21 million to boost its growth in game publishing and IP games.
K-pop sensation BTS is set to reunite in 2025, with all seven members—RM, Jin, Suga, J-Hope, Taehyung, Jimin, and Jungkook—expected to resume their musical careers after completing their mandatory ...
NewJeans claims that former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin was forcefully removed from her position, and that ADOR and HYBE brought in new management with different ethics and values, breaching NJZ’s trust.