
inZOI Studio lead Hyungjun “Kjun” Kim is in charge of one of the most promising, vivid life simulation games on the market – InZOI went into Early Access in 2025 – but he is unable to simulate affection for his apparently large and untalented son.
GamesRadar+ recently attended a Q&A session at developer Krafton’s office in Seoul, where Kim explained that his son sucks (H/T IGN, whose transcription of the translated Q&A supplemented our own audio).
“He’s much bigger than me,” Kim offers as an explanation. “He’s all grown up” – and yet the younger Kim is also untalented beyond belief, as Hyungjun admits, “I worry about him these days. I don’t know why he seems so untalented, but I thought maybe if he just played some inZOI, he might learn game development.”
And, you know, he did. Between snorts of laughter as he recalls the uselessness of his child, who I’m sure he cares about deeply, Kim says his son now works on mods for inZOI. So, yeah, that’s almost like taking after his father – with the elder Kim’s job of being a producer and director at a major global video game company. He’s not a failure. Right, Dad?
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