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Chapter 372 - 136: The Troops Have Yet to Move, but the Game is Already Afoot! The Frenzied Pre-Match Jockeying of Chinese and Korean Players!_1

Chapter 372: Chapter 136: The Troops Have Yet to Move, but the Game is Already Afoot! The Frenzied Pre-Match Jockeying of Chinese and Korean Players!_1

During the 15 days of the preliminary selection competition, in order to make the competition system more orthodox, it also set a good example for other manufacturers in the industry.

Ke Jin, with his "God’s Hand," directly established competition regions for both China and Korea.

They were named NBPL and NCK (with PL and CK referring to the abbreviations of the competition regions, and the preceding NB or N representing the English abbreviation of "Eternity").

Although on Earth, the division of labor for major game events has become quite clear, and the mechanisms are incredibly mature.

It was still a first on Blue Star.

The move by the top player to divide the game into different regions was an eye-opener for all the major manufacturers who came to see if they could learn something.

As the senior executives of the major manufacturers discussed the mechanism, they became more and more excited.

The director of the SS-level company "Chosen Game" expressed in the meeting summary, "Genius!! Designer Ke’s talent in game design is beyond doubt, but the regional competition system is different from the game itself. It is more like a category of business management, who would have thought that Designer Ke had also made remarkable accomplishments in this area? I’m truly impressed!"

The chief designer from another SS company, "Whale Game Entertainment," also voiced his position in the meeting, "Dividing into regions can consolidate the players’ sense of honor, fighting for their own region. That’s really a brilliant idea!"

Even the well-known designer from Tengjing, Bao Jingbi, couldn’t stop praising the decision during a recent game column interview when facing the camera.

"The regional grading system is different from the national grading system in sports."

"In sports, every country can send people to compete, but in the case of gaming, some countries might not be able to muster many players. Hence, with the establishment of regions, it can even allow several small countries to join together to form one region, ensuring the quality of competitors and the watchability of the matches, which is also more conducive to the promotion of a game."

"Thanks to the inspiration from Designer Ke, I think our company can also take a leaf out of his book in our future online game development projects!"

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Apart from the players’ enthusiastic practice and ranking climbs.

Many capitals also eyed this popularity, one after another establishing their own clubs.

As in the previous life, among them were teams with their own brand names known to Ke Jin, such as WBG, JDG, BLG, SNG, LNG, and so on.

Ke Jin found that these capitalists were really clever, always quick to catch onto a trend.

To them, a prize pool of twenty million wasn’t the biggest draw.

However, the exposure and influence brought by the professional league were an untapped open sea.

Regardless of whether it would remain stable later, at least for now it looked promising, not to be missed.

Otherwise, if they waited until others had consolidated the events, it would cost them much more to enter the scene.

Apart from the investment of several well-known capitals.

Teams such as OMG, LGD, RNG, WE, EDG, which were well-known to Ke Jin from the past life and were invested in by individual owners, had yet to appear in this life.

Or rather, there would still be owners investing.

But the team names had changed to VVG, TUG, SQM, and others Ke Jin had never heard of, invested in by wealthy second-generation owners.

Regardless.

Clubs manipulated by capital and game manufacturers are supposed to benefit each other.

Although Ke Jin has always disliked capital, he had to admit, sometimes it is very useful.

Ke Jin also temporarily put aside the sorrow of mission failure.

Ultimate gift packs and such, there would be another chance to battle it out in the next game.

The pressing matter at hand was to run Blue Star’s unprecedented first esports event smoothly.

It is better to teach someone to fish than to give them a fish.

Ke Jin knew well that to improve the whole gaming atmosphere of Blue Star, the effort of the top player company alone was definitely not enough.

The expansion of the gaming industry may not be the only significant aspect, but it is definitely a prominent stroke.

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In recent times, major teams have sprung up like mushrooms after the rain.

They began to recruit casual players from the leaderboard to join their teams for training in preparation for the first "Eternity" esports tournament.

Perhaps in pursuit of achievement too zealously.

It’s unknown which club conceived the idea first.

They sent their team’s players to train on the Korean server.

The reasoning was that the Korean server was launched a month earlier than the Chinese server.

After a month of intensifying competition, the average strength of Korean server players would be somewhat stronger.

Gradually, more and more teams also recognized this theory.

They moved to Korea within a few short days.

Considering the unique aspects of the Chinese server such as civil strikes, courteous combat, and humble Waving Swords.

It’s not to say that Korean server players are much better mannered, never cursing or anything like that.

Just that.

Unlike Korean server players who can only curse ’Fuck,’ ’stupid dog,’ ’mother pig,’ and the like.

Chinese server players tend to precisely eliminate the genealogy of Korean server players within three sentences after opening the mic.

Instantly causing a ’my family and ancestors versus your lone orphan’ onslaught, as if overwhelming with numbers.

Making Korean server players jump with frustration, unable to out curse them.

Eventually, they could only group up on social platforms to condemn, seizing on core points such as ’Don’t you have your own servers?’ and ’Can’t beat us, so you come here to steal our Great Korean technology, huh?’

They unleashed furious critiques, attempting to drive the Chinese server players out of the Korean server.

There was also a Korean server casual player king named Water, who switched to the Chinese server and reached the top of the Chinese server solo-rank in just three days, to the cheers of all Korean server players.

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