
In April 2001, Wizet, a game development company, was established in Seoul, South Korea. The company was initially led by Seung-chan Lee, who was previously a lead developer for Nexon's QuizQuiz. Wizet would develop and eventually release MapleStory for Korea in April 2003. Shortly after its release, the game reached a milestone of 100,000 concurrent users and 2 million registered users, according to the company's now-defunct website. Wizet would launch MapleStory in Japan later that year with similar claims of success. In 2004, Nexon acquired Wizet and since then has maintained active development and publishing of MapleStory.
Wizet entered the gaming scene in 2003 and has 1 titles tracked on PlayPile. Their catalog primarily spans Adventure, Role-playing (RPG), Platform, with additional titles in other genres. Their catalog holds a 61.8/100 average rating, reflecting a mix of 1 well-received and 0 more divisive titles. Their highest-rated title on PlayPile is MapleStory (61.8/100). Their games are available on PC (Microsoft Windows).