I Just Want Players to Save Money, They Insist on Giving Me!
Chapter 117 - 63: Make a Big Move! _3

Chapter 117: Chapter 63: Make a Big Move! _3

Not being allowed to livestream is tantamount to a catastrophic blow for any gaming company.

But Ke Jin actually welcomed it.

As the company grew larger, so too would the number of supportive players.

To maintain a reputation without letting players spend excessively on in-game purchases, and only being able to offer games that came out of the system’s randomized loot boxes...

These factors on the table significantly narrowed the room for maneuver.

But if.

The games are released without the ability to be livestreamed, without becoming known to a broader audience of players.

Then the intensity of players’ spending would be greatly reduced.

Therefore, after much thought, this was the approach Ke Jin considered most appropriate for the situation at hand.

Lure the giants to suppress us→→ Result in most players being unaware of such a game→→ Prevent excessive spending→→ Successfully complete the mission→→ Unlock the ultimate gift pack afterward and pull out all sorts of hall-of-fame level, epic, and even legendary masterpieces all at once—full firepower! Provide the giants with a little IP shock.

When the time comes, just bring the suppressed games back into the light, make up for the lack of promotion, and what’s destined to take off will indeed take off.

Yeah, perfect.

Perfect in every possible way.

"If we want to prevent the top player from being suppressed, we could use..." Wen Zhiyin was about to blurt out a solution to the problem.

Suddenly, Ke Jin interrupted her.

He said,

"Miss Wen, we can consider the problem from a different angle."

"Instead of trying to avoid it, let’s think about how it could happen."

"Hmm?" Wen Zhiyin looked at Ke Jin with interest, a hint of enigmatic pleasure crossing her face.

Are you still claiming you’re not an M?

Last time, you designed torturous games to torment yourself.

This time, you want others to suppress you?

There’s a problem!

You’re not right!

Let me, your sister, check to see if your psychological development is healthy!

Seeing Wen Zhiyin’s suggestive gaze, Ke Jin explained further.

"It’s like this, suppression is inevitable. Given the size of the opposition, they will suppress us in any way they want if they choose to. So what we should be discussing now is, which methods are most likely to induce their suppression."

"By doing so, we can simply avoid those methods in the future."

Not at all, I’ll intensify my efforts to implement this plan through to the end!

"I see, so you’re talking about using reverse logic," Wen Zhiyin said, her face showing sudden understanding.

"Right."

"I didn’t expect it, but despite your young age, little brother, your thoughts are quite interesting," Wen Zhiyin said with a praise-filled smile as she took a sip from her water glass.

Hearing this, Ke Jin felt rather defiant.

Who the hell is the little brother?

If it weren’t for our relationship not being right, and this being the wrong setting, I’d demonstrate my capabilities to you!

However, Wen Zhiyin didn’t give him a chance to interject.

She continued,

"The method that will more easily trigger their suppression is much simpler. We could try the Witch Hunt Effect—the so-called witch-hunt phenomenon."

"The Witch Hunt Effect?"

"Yes, the term ’Witch Hunt’ originates from the infamous medieval ’witch hunt’ movements in Europe."

"If you have even a slight understanding of European history, you should have heard that the term ’witch’ was once popular across the land."

"At that time, the power of the Church had peaked, and conflicts and the Black Plague increased people’s panic about the unknown. Concepts of supernatural forces like ’witches’ found fertile ground to spread, viewed as symbols of impurity, and thousands of innocents were accused and burned at the stake."

"At its worst, during the peak of the Black Plague, nearly a million people lost their lives to this witch hunt."

"Later psychologists found that people harbor an indescribable hostility and fear towards the unknown. When encountering such unknowns, they would react in extreme and improper ways, contrary to their own status or identity, as a form of instinctive defense."

"Hence, if one could attract the attention of giants like Netcom and cause a dignity-lowering suppression from them, there would only be one possibility."

"You’ve shown them an unknown ’Strength’ that they fear."

"So, if we reverse the situation, at this stage, you just need to develop normally, without any big moves, and they probably won’t set their sights on the number one player—a minor company like yours."

"Hmm..." After listening, Ke Jin nodded thoughtfully.

It seems I need to cause a big stir!

Create a game that will fill them with fear at just one glance, make them feel that ’if left unchecked, even their status could be threatened in a few years’!

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