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Chapter 762 - 238: League of Legends, Activate!_2
Chapter 762: Chapter 238: League of Legends, Activate!_2
With the sound of the door clicking shut, Ke Jin leaned back in his chair.
Actually, this triple game release was somewhat influenced by Ke Jin’s personal feelings.
He never seemed to complete these damn tasks.
Previously, there was no outlet for frustration.
If players obstructed task completion, he certainly couldn’t curse the players—after all, they were innocent.
Then there was Yuan Qiaoqing, that little minx, who had also interfered with him a few times.
As a fan who wholeheartedly supported the number one player’s development, he couldn’t really say much to her either.
But competitors were different.
Competitors are there to be bullied!
Of course, there are deeper reasons.
As Mr. Ke grew older, his eagerness to complete tasks also gradually subsided.
This time, with the three games, he hadn’t even bothered to check what the tasks were.
No big deal, just do it and it’s done.
If he couldn’t complete them, then so be it.
By now, as the number one player, he no longer lacked money or fame.
What mattered more to Ke Jin was helping the gaming industry break free from the current capital-entangled predicament and helping his hometown, his nation in Huaxia, make achievements in the gaming industry.
Of course, if he could do good deeds and complete the tasks at the same time, that would be icing on the cake.
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Mide had been in a great mood recently.
"Zerg Struggle" had entered the Huaxia market very smoothly, and negotiations had even been wrapped up in under a month.
The final partner was the Netcom company from Huaxia.
And they had been extremely cooperative with Blizzard’s side, having conducted a massive promotional campaign.
So much so, that they caught the golden period of the Huaxia Spring Festival.
"Zerg Struggle" had already been famous worldwide, but previously, Huaxia players lacked authorization to play; those who wanted to had to bypass the firewall to register accounts overseas, and they often faced account bans.
Now that they had come to Huaxia and extended an olive branch to Huaxia players.
This instantly made many players very happy.
Within just seven days of the release, they had run a Spring Festival event to please Huaxia players.
Revenue from sales soared like crazy.
They broke through the 50 billion sales barrier in just seven days.
All this made Mide ecstatic, marveling at the tremendous potential of the Huaxia market.
What did this feel like?
It was like harvesting leeks nurtured with painstaking care by the number one player, each one lush and green—they were reluctant to harvest them, but now he had reaped them all.
Ah, so satisfying.
And the number one player had seemed to have a formidable presence recently.
But as Mide had guessed.
The number one player’s ability in creating online games seemed to be waning.
With "Fade to Light" spearheading the front, which was purely a single-player game.
Even if they had linked up with offline game experience centers.
What did that have to do with Blizzard, which focused on making online games?
Mide even got to enjoy a side of drama.
Watching the fearless Disney next door getting hammered by the number one player, they suffered a setback.
Especially when chatting with Disney’s headquarters executives a few days ago, their downcast faces.
It secretly amused Mide to no end.
Well, you got to admit, if you didn’t consider the number one player an opponent, Ke Jin was quite badass, hammering down on whoever he encountered.
A sight for sore eyes! He should hammer a few more.
As for the game "League of Legends",
Based on the content of the companion anime "The Battle of Twin Cities",
It seemed like it would be an action game.
The quality of the anime was indeed not bad, he watched it in one go despite his age.
But action games have an inherent flaw with multiplayer due to hit detection issues.
Either follow the path of a single-player game.
Or go with the type of a two-person fighting style game.
Otherwise, what do you do?
Have a bunch of people twist and brawl in the graphics?
Then you can only go turn-based.
The reasoning is simple.
Aren’t there many movies with action scenes?
But how are those movies filmed?
At most, the protagonist takes on a group alone, the focus is on the protagonist, which is no different from traditional single-player action games where a player faces a group of low-level enemies or a BOSS.
Or the protagonist fights another character/villain, both showing off their moves with all sorts of tricks.
Have you ever seen a movie where a group of highly skilled people all brawl together?
The viewers wouldn’t even know where to look!
The same goes for games, action games simply can’t be made into multiplayer online games!
Even "Eternity", a hit from the number one player, when it really came to group fights, it was one-on-one, I’ll take care of Ning Hongye, and you handle Walnut.
So.
Mide believed that "League of Legends" would most likely be a single-player game too.
"Heh, seeing ’Zerg Struggle’ entering Huaxia, are you finally getting scared?" he mused.
"But it’s not too late to be afraid now."
"In the future, if we stay in our lanes, I do my online games, you do your single-player, it’s conceivable we can each make our own money," Mide thought this counterattack must have scared the number one player.
However, this thought had barely formed.
When he was informed by his secretary.
The number one player had exposed the genre of "League of Legends".
It was a multiplayer competitive online game!
Upon receiving this news, Mide was stunned.
Then he scratched his head raw and couldn’t figure out how the number one player dared to do this.
Hold on, Baby Ke, are you for real?
How are you going to make an action game into an online game?
And damn it, a competitive online game...
Aren’t you just eager to give me something to compare against...
You’re afraid that "Zerg Struggle" won’t be able to take root in Huaxia, so you intentionally came over to give a boost, right?
Come on, it’s the holiday season, now that you’re here, why bother with gifts!
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