At this ga exhibition, Chen Yiyang saw a familiar booth while walking around.
Wukong: Black Myth.
Chen Yiyang previously invested in this ga company, which claid to be making the first AAA ga in the country.
Seeing the company’s booth now, he imdiately wanted to go over and try the ga.
However, there were so many people gathered around the booth that the line to try the ga had already stretched to the neighboring booth.
Chen Yiyang couldn’t squeeze in at all and had no choice but to leave for the ti being.
Although he could have used his identity to take advantage of privileges to play the ga.
But with so many people watching on site.
Chen Yiyang didn’t want to be photographed and posted online, saying that as such a big boss, he’s still pulling rank.
After the exhibition ends, Chen Yiyang plans to visit their company directly to play, and by then he might be able to experience even more content.
Today’s ga exhibition featured quite a variety of gas.
Of course, the most attention-catching were the various cosplayers invited by the ga companies, dressed really scantily, with less fabric than swimwear.
Though there was plenty of hype, there weren’t really many gas worth Chen Yiyang’s attention.
Most of the gas here were imitating previous successful ones.
However, in the gaming realm, the initial advantage of creativity is still quite apparent, simply imitating won’t easily produce a hit ga.
Yingkumi’s open-world two-dinsional gas have only been popular for a few months, yet a bunch of gas here at the exhibition are already boasting an open-world two-dinsional slogan, none of which caught Chen Yiyang’s interest.
"This one’s cute." The junior accountant suddenly spoke, pointing to a ga booth.
Chen Yiyang looked over and saw a small ga booth with posters featuring characters that looked like jelly beans.
The art style seed quite family-friendly.
Since there weren’t many people around this ga booth, Chen Yiyang easily walked over.
"Hello, welco to visit our ga." A young girl, looking like a university student, saw Chen Yiyang and imdiately ca over, enthusiastically introducing, "Our ga is called Fall Guys, produced by a company from the United Kingdom. Would you like to try it?"
"Sure." Chen Yiyang nodded.
He and the junior accountant sat down in front of the computer to try the ga.
This ga is less of a ga and more like an online challenge show mimicking reality TV challenge shows.
Players control jelly bean-like characters through various levels, racing to be the first to finish and win.
It’s basically no different from reality TV challenge shows.
Since challenge shows have been popular for years, this ga’s audience won’t be small either.
After playing a few rounds, Chen Yiyang started to take a great interest in the ga.
Normally, he’s indifferent to family-friendly gas, yet the junior accountant who rarely plays was visibly enthusiastic.
This shows that the ga indeed has great appeal to female players.
Dostically, unless it’s a smaller ga, a ga attracting many female players will also draw male players, ensuring sustained growth.
After all, male players, whether they like the ga or not, are willing to play as long as they can do so with their girlfriends or female friends.
It seems this ga has a promising future.
"Who’s in charge here?" Chen Yiyang asked the staff, "I’m a ga publisher, and I think your ga has great potential. Can I talk with your lead?"
The staff hadn’t expected Chen Yiyang to be a ga publisher.
Seeing that Chen looked genuine, the staff quickly introduced the ga’s lead to him.
"Hello." In the backstage resting area of the exhibition, a middle-aged British man shook hands with Chen Yiyang.
"I recognize you." Before Chen Yiyang could introduce himself, the man pointed at him, saying, "You’re a well-known investor internationally; I didn’t expect to et you here."
Chen Yiyang was surprised at how well-known he had beco internationally.
"Where did you hear about ?" Chen asked curiously.
"On the news, the major news dia in Europe have been reporting on you, calling you a young investor who rose through speculation, and assembled a team to steal artifacts in Europe."
Uh.
Chen Yiyang thought to himself that he should’ve anticipated this outco.
Ever since he refused to return the Ancient Ro lead block to Europeans, a bunch of European dia started digging out his past.
The focus was naturally on fabricating stories and criticizing Chen Yiyang for aggressively stealing European artifacts and refusing to return them after being caught.
Chen thought isn’t this what you Europeans are being accused of?
However, the man clearly wasn’t bothered by this issue and said to Chen Yiyang, "Are you interested in our ga?"
"Yes, do you have a publisher? Do you need funding?"
"We already found a publisher, planning to release on Steam." The man replied, "But indeed we lack so funds to continue developing the ga."
"What is your strategy for this ga, a computer ga or a mobile ga, pay-to-play or free-to-play?"
"Computer ga, pay-to-play, and later we might release so skin packs to earn money."
Chen Yiyang sharply realized that if this ga was on the mobile platform, it would surely be much more popular than on the PC.
Being a family-style ga, it’s easy to imagine friends and family gathering and playing casually on phones.
If it’s only on PC, it’s not feasible to specifically visit an internet café just to play.
Moreover, the best locations for playing such a ga would be at ho gatherings or while dining out, during al preparation tis.
So, this ga would definitely be a hit on mobile phones, but might have less success on PCs.
Thus, Chen Yiyang imdiately proposed to the lead, "Would you be interested in selling the copyright for the mobile platform of this ga?
I can invest so money, then you authorize to make this ga on mobile."
"Sure." The lead agreed without hesitation.
They wanted to make a mobile version but lacked technical abilities.
Moreover, they didn’t think the ga’s success on mobile could surpass its impact on PC.
As players from a main console gaming country, they envisioned this ga as one to play in front of a TV with friends.
Therefore, they didn’t care about mobile users.
Since Chen was willing to invest money to buy the mobile platform’s copyright, the lead was happy to sell and use the funds to further develop the ga.
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