Tengxu’s gas have always had a poor reputation, often known for plagiarism and pay-to-win practices.
However, the gas under Tengxu, especially mobile gas, are currently the most profitable in the dostic market.
Therefore, their investnt in the mobile ga sector has always been substantial.
For example, this ti with Imperial War, the money they’ve thrown into art resources alone is estimated to have exceeded the developnt costs of Luo Yuncheng’s ga.
Furthermore, Imperial War has innovatively used technology for in-ga free marching.
Compared to other SLG gas on the market that still use grid-based systems, it looks like a ga from a completely different era.
Finally, Tengxu’s ga has already gone through three tests, and each test result has been impressive.
Now their SLG ga is also set to launch soon, which puts great pressure on Luo Yuncheng’s studio.
Launching gas of the sa type simultaneously is extrely brutal. After all, the number of players and their attention is fixed; once they play one ga, they’re unlikely to pick up another.
Moreover, Tengxu cos with several traffic portals, making the cost of acquiring users cheaper than for other companies.
This is why Luo Yuncheng’s previous investor directly backed out.
Because everyone believes that Luo Yuncheng’s ga won’t survive the crushing competition from Tengxu’s Imperial War for more than half a year.
By then, even breaking even is difficult, so it’s better to withdraw investnts early to cut losses.
"Yes, Imperial War is about to launch." Luo Yuncheng looked altogether lacking in confidence.
After all, any ga company would feel intimidated knowing they have to face a top giant like Tengxu.
Like the forr NetOne Gas, who managed to make a breakthrough family-friendly ga that beca a hit.
Tengxu got envious and directly invested over a billion in publicity to join the fray. Although NetOne didn’t lose, they suffered significant losses.
Even a company like NetOne, ranked second in the mobile ga field, was hit hard by Tengxu; let alone a small studio of eighty people.
"But I believe in this ga, and I believe in you."
Just as Luo Yuncheng thought that this investnt was going down the drain again.
Chen Yiyang patted Luo Yuncheng on the shoulder and said, "You’re the only one I’ve seen who actively tries to lower in-ga spending and focus on the average player’s gaming experience.
Just for this reason alone, I believe the ga you created can’t be too bad."
"Do you really an that?"
Luo Yuncheng didn’t expect the situation to turn around.
"I’ll first transfer fifty million to you."
Chen Yiyang said to Luo Yuncheng, "After the ga’s open beta, if the results are satisfactory, we can use projected inco as collateral to borrow from the bank for further operations.
If the results aren’t ideal, I’m still willing to invest more money, at least to maintain the ga’s operation for a year."
Chen Yiyang’s generous offer felt like a windfall that landed right on Luo Yuncheng’s head.
Luo Yuncheng didn’t expect to have such luck.
That there are still people who believe his ga can survive the battle against Tengxu.
Yes, Luo Yuncheng’s expectation for his ga’s future is rely to survive.
As for defeating Tengxu’s Imperial War, that’s sothing he doesn’t even dare to think about.
After chatting with Luo Yuncheng, Chen Yiyang called Zhang Yida to prepare the investnt contract.
Then he called the accountant, telling her to send over two trainees she had previously ntored.
Since he’s invested in the ga studio, Chen Yiyang also has to arrange for people to supervise the studio’s usual work, operations, and, most importantly, its financial status.
He previously checked the data.
If Luo Yuncheng’s SLG ga can explode in popularity at launch and beco a leader in the SLG field, the revenue in the first month should be no less than five hundred million.
Even after deducting platform shares and various taxes, at least two hundred million can fall into Chen Yiyang’s hands.
A fifty million investnt that can quadruple in a month; this gain is truly appealing.
And perhaps it could even defeat Tengxu’s ga in direct competition, giving Tengxu a slap in the face.
More accurately, it’s a slap to the Tengxu Ga Departnt.
And this kind of triumph would benefit so of Chen Yiyang’s subsequent moves.
After handling the investnt in the SLG studio, Chen Yiyang initially planned to return to Jin City tonight to prepare for tomorrow’s livestream.
But then, Zheng Zhiming called, asking him to co over for a eting.
"Old Zheng, what’s up that you called over?" Chen Yiyang greeted Zheng Zhiming warmly upon arrival.
Zheng Zhiming had arranged the eting location in the office building of the Produce 101 program team.
Thinking that Zheng Zhiming probably wouldn’t ask for any favors in such a place, Chen Yiyang hadn’t brought any local specialties; he ca empty-handed.
"There’s sothing that needs your help." Standing beside Zheng Zhiming was a young girl.
Zheng Zhiming pointed at the young girl and said, "Let introduce you, this is another contestant from Produce 101, nad Yang Jinlu."
After speaking, Zheng Zhiming pointed at Chen Yiyang to introduce him to Yang Jinlu, "This is Boss Chen, also the boss of Song Xi’s managent company."
"Hello," Chen Yiyang nodded at Yang Jinlu.
The girl seed quite pretty. But her deanor wasn’t like a city girl brought up with luxury; instead, she had a vibe reminiscent of grassroots laborers.
"Hello, Boss Chen." Yang Jinlu greeted Chen Yiyang timidly.
"Here’s the situation," Zheng Zhiming explained succinctly, "Rember Old Hu from last night? That person was Yang Jinlu’s forr boss.
He wasn’t happy with our program’s choice of instructors selecting Yang Jinlu to join, so he straightforwardly terminated her contract. Now, Yang Jinlu is without a managent company. Brother, I recall your company currently has only signed one person; how about considering signing another?"
Understanding why Zheng Zhiming called him over today.
Chen Yiyang was also in a bit of a dilemma.
Produce 101 is a typical talent show that uses existing resources.
Other talent shows simply select newcors to compete. But in doing so, if they want to achieve high rankings, the contestants have to sign with the companies behind the program.
This is not fair; it also affects the competition’s perception, leading to potential corruption.
So, the 101 program team decided to skip newcors; all contestants are backed by small managent companies.
These companies put their signed individuals into the program and also have to pay for marketing and boosting the contestants.
When the contestants debut, all their inco for the first two years will belong to the program team.
Thus, if Chen Yiyang wants to sign this contestant Yang Jinlu, not only must he sign her, he also has to shoulder so marketing costs and collaborate with the program team financially.
These expenses aren’t trivial.
This is also why Old Hu proactively terminated Yang Jinlu’s contract.
They didn’t believe Yang Jinlu, who isn’t good at singing or dancing, could debut and didn’t want to spend on marketing for her.
And after hearing that Old Hu really terminated the contract with Yang Jinlu, Zheng Zhiming needed to find soone willing to take over, which led him to Chen Yiyang.
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