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Philippine Governnt's Announcent

The world had questions.

And in one single press conference, the Philippine governnt answered them all.

The President stood at the podium, caras flashing, journalists scrambling to tweet out every word in real-ti. His expression was composed, but there was undeniable pride in his voice.

"Today, I am proud to announce that the revolutionary ga World War II: Frontline, which has taken the gaming world by storm, was developed right here in the Philippines by our very own ByteBull Studios."

Boom.

The internet detonated.

Within seconds, #PhilippinesTechRevolution trended worldwide. Social dia flooded with reactions—shock, admiration, skepticism, and, inevitably, greed.

Reddit: "Wait, this AI-powered ga-changing FPS ca from the Philippines??

"Twitter (X): "Who are these guys? Are they the next Google?!"

YouTube: "The Future of Gaming is Here... and It's from ByteBull Studios!"

Governnts, corporations, and intelligence agencies who had been desperately tracing the AI's origins finally had their answer. ByteBull was no longer an enigma.

They were now a target.

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The basent of Estello's mansion had never been so alive.

Richard and Jack sat side by side, their screens a blur of code and encrypted data transfers. They had no ti to celebrate the hype. The mont their location was exposed, the real battle began.

Jack groaned, fingers flying over his keyboard. "Dude, our email is a warzone. Everyone's either offering us money or trying to hack us."

Richard barely looked up, his focus razor-sharp. "Ignore the offers. Keep monitoring for intrusion attempts."

Jack exhaled. "Bro, we're getting hit from everywhere—corporate spies, rogue hackers, probably even governnts. Soone just tried to spoof our domain registry."

Richard smirked. "Let them try."

While Jack handled their public internet connection, Richard had gone dark. His PC was now an isolated fortress, disconnected from external networks but fully operational with the Vector Core AI.

Inside his screen, the Phoenix AI Core was running on full capacity, a digital ghost patrolling his system in real ti.

Lines of code blurred across his monitor as Phoenix reported:

Scanning for spyware...

Detected unauthorized backdoor attempt. Neutralized.

Running optimization protocol...

System integrity: 100% secure.

Richard muttered, "Good. Keep going."

He had set Phoenix AI on a mission: fortify his system, detect and delete any malware, and wipe all traces of their sensitive work. Every byte of critical data was being locked behind multi-layered encryption, backed by Phoenix's evolving security matrix.

anwhile, Jack worked in the opposite direction—keeping the team's public-facing systems operational, handling inquiries, and preparing for the licensing launch.

He had just finished uninstalling Vector Core from his PC, wiping all sensitive traces, ensuring that even if soone managed to breach their external system, they'd find nothing of real value.

Richard and Jack would now take turns finalizing the ga.

Step 1: Richard worked offline, coding, refining, and securing the AI.

Step 2: Data was transferred manually to Jack's PC, which was only connected long enough for the final upload.

Step 3: Jack uploaded and handled the external world, while Richard continued developnt underground.

No leaks. No traces. Absolute control.

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Jack stretched, rubbing his eyes. "This is insane. One day we're indie devs, the next we're playing cyber-warfare against billion-dollar corporations and actual governnts."

Richard didn't look away from his screen. "That's why we stay ahead. If we control the narrative, we control the ga."

Estello stepped into the basent, arms crossed. "Boys, we have a problem."

Jack groaned. "Please don't say the word 'problem.' We already have, like, twenty."

Estello smirked but his tone remained serious. "The mont the President announced ByteBull, international players made their move. We have delegates from the US, China, Japan, Canada, and Russia all trying to schedule 'urgent etings.'"

Jack whistled. "Damn, they don't even pretend anymore."

Richard leaned back. "They'll co with money, threats, or both."

Estello nodded. "And that's exactly why you need to be ready."

Jack glanced at Richard. "So... do we take these etings?"

Richard's smirk returned, sharp and calculated.

"We'll listen. But we won't sell."

Jack raised an eyebrow. "Then what's the point?"

Richard grinned. "Because, my friend... we're about to start a bidding war."

Jack exhaled. "Man, this is getting out of control."

Richard turned back to his screen, Phoenix AI's security logs running smoothly.

"No, Jack. This is us taking control."

The storm had arrived, and ByteBull Studios wasn't just surviving it.

They were about to own it.

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At exactly 12:00 PM (PHT), ByteBull Studios dropped their official public announcent across all major platforms—Twitter (X), Facebook, YouTube, and Reddit. The post was simple but devastatingly effective.

Official Announcent from ByteBull Studios

World War II: Frontline will officially launch on December 2012.

The Vector Core Ga Engine will be available for licensing starting December 2012.

The Phoenix AI will also be available for licensing for select partners.

This isn't just a ga. This is the future of AI-driven gaming.

#ByteBull #WW2Frontline #NextGenGaming #AIRevolution

The internet went ballistic.

Global Reaction – The Shockwave Hits Gars & Fans

"THIS IS INSANE. AI-POWERED GAPLAY? DAY ONE PURCHASE!""Bro, they're licensing the AI? This is gonna change the whole industry.""No way the big corporations let this slide. ByteBull is playing with fire."

Gaming & Tech News

IGN, Kotaku, TechCrunch, and Bloomberg imdiately ran headlines.

➡ "ByteBull Studios Declares War on the Gaming Industry" – Bloomberg➡ "Indie Studio ByteBull Just Pulled the Ultimate Power Move" – Kotaku➡ "AI Licensing? Ga Developnt Will Never Be the Sa" – TechCrunch

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Behind closed doors, Sony, Microsoft, EA, Activision, and Ubisoft scrambled to react.

CEO of Activision Blizzard: "They're cutting us out. They're making everyone bid for the AI."

Sony's AI R&D Head: "If we don't license Vector Core first, our competitors will."

EA's CFO: "The stock market is already reacting. ByteBull's play could tank traditional ga developnt models."

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Within hours, gaming stocks fluctuated wildly.

Ubisoft, EA, and Activision saw imdiate dips as investors feared ByteBull's AI would outpace traditional developnt.Tech giants like NVIDIA and AMD saw a rise, anticipating new products for AI processing hardware.

The ssage was clear: ByteBull Studios had officially disrupted the gaming industry.

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Back in Estello's mansion, Richard and Jack sat in front of their screens, watching their social dia explode in real-ti.

Jack's jaw hung open. "Bro... we just made history."

Richard leaned back, his fingers steepled. "No, Jack. We just made ourselves untouchable."

Estello chuckled, sipping his coffee. "Now, the real ga begins."

Richard nodded. "Ti to set the rules."

ByteBull wasn't selling out.

They were making the world fight for their technology—on their terms.

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The industry had been caught off guard. The governnt was scrambling. Corporations were in panic mode.

And ByteBull?

ByteBull was in control.

The basent was dead silent except for the soft hum of computer fans. Richard and Jack sat at their desks, their screens flashing with notifications from dia outlets, gaming executives, and governnt agencies worldwide.

Jack rubbed his temples. "Bro, we just declared war on the entire gaming industry."

Richard smirked, typing rapidly on his keyboard. "Correction. We just made them our custors."

Estello chuckled from his leather chair, swirling his coffee. "They're not custors yet, boys. They're still trying to figure out if they should kneel or attack."

Richard turned his screen around, displaying a flood of corporate emails.

Sony – "We're interested in early licensing talks. What are your terms?"

Microsoft – "ByteBull is an exciting new player. Let's discuss potential collaboration."

EA – "We are prepared to make an aggressive bid for exclusive rights to Phoenix AI."

Ubisoft – "We'd like to arrange a eting with your leadership team imdiately."

Tencent – "What is your asking price for full ownership?"

Jack whistled. "Damn. They really thought we were gonna sell."

Richard cracked his knuckles. "Ti to make things interesting."

Richard drafted the official licensing proposal and sent it out to every major corporation and investor.

ByteBull Licensing Model

Vector Core Ga Engine – Available for licensing at $50M per year, non-exclusive.Phoenix AI– Available for licensing at $100M per year, non-exclusive.Custom AI Developnt – Starting at $500M for tailored AI solutions.

No Exclusivity Deals. No Full Ownership Sales.

ByteBull was setting the rules of engagent.

They weren't here to sell out. They were here to change the ga.

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Sony Interactive Entertainnt – Tokyo, Japan

The boardroom was dead silent. Sony's executives stared at the licensing proposal on the massive conference screen.

Hiroshi Tanaka (Head of PlayStation AI R&D) tapped his fingers against the table. "This is genius."

A younger executive looked confused. "Genius, sir? They just made us pay a fortune for tech we don't own."

Tanaka smirked. "Exactly. And that ans Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, and everyone else will pay for it too."

Sony's CEO leaned forward. "If we don't sign the deal, our competitors will. If we sign, we get access to the most advanced AI in gaming."

A beat of silence.

Then the CEO nodded. "Sign the damn contract."

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Microsoft – Redmond, USA

In Microsoft's gaming division, the top brass sat in an ergency eting.

Their biggest concern? Sony was already preparing to sign ByteBull's deal.

Phil Spencer (Head of Xbox): "We can't let them have this edge. If PlayStation gets Phoenix AI before us, it's over."

Microsoft VP: "They're charging $100M a year. Are we really doing this?"

Phil Spencer: "We don't have a choice. Sign it."

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