
Sci-Fi Transmedia Project ‘Robojit and the Sand Planet’ Expands to South Korea
The South Korea page is accessible via the project’s worldwide menu, offering a gateway for international audiences to engage with this evolving sci-fi saga.
In a move to broaden its international appeal, the ambitious science-fiction transmedia project Robojit and the Sand Planet has launched a dedicated page for South Korea, further solidifying its global footprint. This latest expansion positions the project within one of the world’s most dynamic entertainment markets.
Created by journalist and author Rakesh Raman, Robojit and the Sand Planet is designed as a multifaceted intellectual property (IP) that spans various formats, including film, animation, graphic novels, and digital media. The narrative explores themes of world-building, ethical conflicts, and futuristic societies, with content released gradually through screenplay excerpts, concept art, posters, and editorial materials to build a public archive.

The new South Korea page, presented entirely in Korean, serves as an introduction to the project’s universe for local creators, industry professionals, and potential collaborators. Rather than focusing on commercial promotions, it provides contextual insights into the transmedia approach, aligning with South Korea’s rising prominence in global entertainment—from cinema and streaming series to animation and web-based storytelling.
This development adds South Korea to an expanding list of localized pages, which already includes Japan, China, and Germany. According to the project’s roadmap, more countries and language editions are slated for rollout in the coming months, emphasizing a long-term, open strategy for intellectual property development.
The South Korea page is accessible via the project’s worldwide menu, offering a gateway for international audiences to engage with this evolving sci-fi saga.
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