Softmax is a South Korean video game developer founded in 1997, known for its contributions to the RPG genre and its innovative storytelling techniques. The studio gained prominence with the launch of the "Magna Carta" series, which began with the original title in 2001, followed by "Magna Carta 2" in 2009, and "Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche." These titles showcased Softmax's commitment to rich narratives and character development, establishing a loyal fanbase. Key personnel include founder and creative director, Kim Hyung-tae, who is recognized for his distinctive art style and character design. Softmax also developed "SD Gundam Capsule Fighter," which expanded their portfolio into the action and multiplayer genres. The studio has influenced the gaming industry by pushing the boundaries of narrative depth in RPGs and integrating unique gameplay mechanics. Specializing in RPGs and action games, Softmax has embraced both traditional and innovative game design approaches. The studio has received several accolades for its work, including nominations for Best RPG at various gaming awards, solidifying its reputation in the industry.