
Robojit and the Sand Planet Expands Global Transmedia Footprint with South Korea Focus
Robojit and the Sand Planet is being developed as a transmedia intellectual property, with its core world and characters designed to evolve across multiple formats over time.
RMN Stars Movies Desk
New Delhi | December 27, 2025
The global science-fiction transmedia project Robojit and the Sand Planet has expanded its international outreach with the launch of a dedicated South Korea page, marking another step in the project’s multi-country positioning strategy.
The newly published page, presented in Korean language, introduces Robojit and the Sand Planet to South Korea’s creative and entertainment ecosystem, highlighting the project’s long-term vision as a cross-platform story universe spanning film, animation, graphic novels, digital media, and other narrative formats.
South Korea joins a growing list of countries—including Japan, China, and Germany—where the project has established localized pages as part of its worldwide expansion roadmap.
Aligning with South Korea’s Global Content Ecosystem
Over the past decade, South Korea has emerged as one of the most influential forces in global entertainment, with strong international recognition across cinema, streaming series, animation, and web-based storytelling. The Korean page positions Robojit and the Sand Planet within this broader creative context, emphasizing themes of world-building, ethical conflict, and future societies—hallmarks of contemporary speculative storytelling.
Rather than announcing production deals or market entry, the page functions as a reference and discovery resource for industry professionals, creators, and collaborators interested in global transmedia narratives.
A Transmedia-First Approach
Created by journalist and author Rakesh Raman, Robojit and the Sand Planet is being developed as a transmedia intellectual property, with its core world and characters designed to evolve across multiple formats over time. Screenplay excerpts, concept materials, posters, and editorial content are being released gradually to build a publicly accessible narrative archive.

The South Korea page follows this strategy, offering contextual insight rather than commercial announcements, and reflects a broader shift toward open, long-horizon IP development in the global entertainment landscape.
Growing Worldwide Presence
The Korean-language page is now live and accessible through the project’s Worldwide menu, alongside other country-specific sections. According to the project’s editorial roadmap, additional countries and language editions are expected to be added in the coming months as Robojit and the Sand Planet continues to expand its international footprint.
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The South Korea page can be viewed here:
👉 https://www.robojitandthesandplanet.com/《로보짓과-샌드-플래닛-robojit-and-the-sand-planet》/
