KingUni, a company promoting mobile gaming, lists its corporate address as 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV. This address belongs to the Wynn Las Vegas and Encore Hotel. No official connection exists between KingUni and the resort property, and the Wynn website does not list any leasable office space for KingUni.

The KingUni website does not name its owners or operators. It states only that the company functions as a joint-venture with investors from China, South Korea, and the United States. Two additional corporate addresses are provided in Shenzhen, China, and Seoul, South Korea. Both addresses are marked "coming soon."

The kingunimobile.com domain was registered on August 23, 2013. A "Lee Jong Jin" is listed as the domain owner, apparently based in Korea. The email address used for registration is a Korean-language domain, and the KingUni Mobile website itself is hosted out of Korea. Lee Jong Jin's relationship or position within KingUni remains unclear, based on available information.

The KingUni website outlines ambitious plans. It aims to become a leader in mobile gaming development, target a $10 billion company value within three to five years, release 50 to 80 mobile games, and achieve over $1.5 million in monthly revenue by the fourth quarter.

KingUni currently appears to lack a tangible product. Its mobile gaming platform, expected at "kinguni.com," was registered on April 23, 2013, under anonymous registration. The site is currently "under construction." It states that it will be a "premier mobile game publisher for free to play games for smartphone and tablet devices located in Los Angeles – USA, Shanghai, Chengdu and ZhengZhou – China."

KingUni also claims to be "well known for revolutionizing and unleashes the power of gaming by taking it mobile and making it social." The method for this claimed "revolution" remains undisclosed.

Without a tangible product, the KingUni compensation plan centers on selling affiliate memberships. These memberships are priced at K ($100), K1 ($599), K2 ($1199), and K3 ($1999). Affiliates earn commissions when they recruit new members who purchase these packages. The specific commission amounts for recruitment are not detailed in the available plan documents.