
A South Korean video game developer and publisher. Formerly known as CyberFront Korea, the company name and logo was changed at some point after June 2016. The Japanese parent company, CyberFront, was shutdown at the end of 2013 after the company that took over, Kaga Electronics, had difficulty restructuring the business in they way they had planned.
CFK Co., Ltd. operates out of South Korea and has been active in the industry from 2007 through 2024. The company was previously known as CyberFront Korea until after June 2016, when it changed its name and logo. This shift occurred following the shutdown of its Japanese parent company, CyberFront, at the end of 2013. That parent entity struggled to restructure under Kaga Electronics before ceasing operations. Since becoming CFK Co., Ltd., the publisher has released a total of 13 games on PlayPile, handling both publishing and development duties for most of them. Their catalog spans three decades with distinct output patterns. The company released only one game in the 2000s, seven titles during the 2010s, and five games in the 2020s. Their genre focus leans heavily toward Indie titles with nine entries, followed by Arcade games with six releases. They also cover Adventure, Simulator, Role-playing, Puzzle, Platform, Shooter, Strategy, and Fighting genres to varying degrees. Almost all their work targets PC on Microsoft Windows with 12 releases, while the Nintendo Switch hosts 9 titles. They have also published games for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Mac, though these platforms see far fewer releases. Quality trends show a mixed reception across their rated titles. The average IGDB rating sits at 60.3 out of 100 based on three evaluated games. There are no great ratings above 80 in their history. Two titles fall into the good range between 60 and 79, specifically Wicce (2016) with a score of 70 and Wonder Boy Returns (2016) with a score of 61. One title received a mixed rating of 50 for Princess Maker 5 from 2007. Recent activity includes Animal Water Pang! in September 2024, Shikhondo: Youkai Rampage in April 2024, and A Street Cat's Tale 2: Out side is Dangerous in June 2023. Earlier releases like Who Is Zombie (2022) and Nevaeh (2020) complete their modern catalog. The data suggests a small but consistent output that has not yet achieved widespread critical acclaim on the platform.












