Chapter 775: 434 Chapter My Bishop Can’t Be This Cute (First Update)_1 Chapter 775: 434 Chapter My Bishop Can’t Be This Cute (First Update)_1 Although Leon’s reaction made Fang Cheng feel sowhat abnormal, seeing the coalesced Dustfire made Fang Cheng quite satisfied.
The current Dustfire was still black, this fla was the condensation of despair and fear, symbolizing the real feelings of the players towards the ga.
Although reluctant to release the ga overseas, there was a sense of having given away sothing painstakingly created to strangers.
However, from the feedback of overseas players, the ga was indeed frightening. It didn’t feel right to scare their own people with it, so they might as well let the overseas players endure the distress.
The black Dustfire wasn’t its true form. Once players got familiar with the ga, they would discover the various settings within it, and then start struggling to survive in the ga, eventually embarking on the path Fang Cheng had hoped they would take.
Fear, battle, then rebirth.
Although he didn’t know how many people would play to the end and see through his setup, Fang Cheng was still quite anticipatory of these players’ performances.
anwhile, in the overseas ga market, the sales of “Reincarnation Land” kept climbing.
Despite Fang Cheng Studio’s gas repeatedly achieving great sales over the past two years, North Arica still had an enigmatic self-confidence.
They were convinced it was just a special case and that the trend wouldn’t last.
Fang Cheng’s inspiration wasn’t endless; they only had to wait for the day it ran out to rise gloriously once again.
To maintain this facade of prosperity, they deliberately excluded Fang Cheng Studio’s ga sales, so that none of the studio’s gas appeared on any sale charts, keeping up the appearance of “my gas are prospering every day.”
But the ergence of “Reincarnation Land” pierced that bubble.
Although the first day sales were poor, after player word-of-mouth promotion, the ga’s sales started to soar at a rapid pace, reaching the monthly ga rankings in just a week.
With each passing day, the sales ranking of the ga kept rising, and many gas that hadn’t yet secured their ranks were quickly outstripped by “Reincarnation Land,” which served as a stepping stone for the ga’s rise to the top.
The dia naturally wouldn’t miss this hot topic, and news about “Reincarnation Land” started to erge in a surge of ga dia coverage.
The awkward and tsundere North Arican ga dia initially aid to suppress the ga, but playing the ga themselves, they found that their previous rhetoric was basically useless.
After all, the quality of this ga was too solid.
So solid that they didn’t know where to start.
[“Reincarnation Land,” an impregnable horror ga]
[This year’s biggest dark horse, a ga you definitely won’t regret playing]
[Fang Cheng Studio’s latest masterpiece, a must-play ga before you die]
One report after another ca in, and Leon’s initial “Forest 3” incident was reevaluated.
The incident began when Druid Entertainnt claid that Leon had fabricated news and pirated Fang Cheng Studio’s “Forest.”
But once Leon beca an employee of Fang Cheng Studio, the news seed a bit contradictory to what actually happened.
Landick was once again pushed to the forefront of public scrutiny, and with the tides of public opinion turning twice, he was no longer able to lie, forcing the Druid Entertainnt executives to state their intention to reinvestigate the past events.
A host of dia journalists began to contact Leon, offering to help uncover the truth of the past year and subtly suggesting that if Leon was willing to be interviewed, compensation could be discussed.
Seeing his inbox filled with dia invitations, Leon felt reality was quite magical.
However, he had to admit that this feeling was quite exhilarating.
Leaning back in his chair, sipping on the studio’s tea, he said with a wry smile, “These people once treated like a pest, yet now they’re all inviting for interviews. Such a situation is quite rare indeed.”
“So what are your thoughts?” Monkey asked curiously.
“Ignore them, I’ve lost interest in this kind of thing.” Leon replied.
Having been through a baptism, Leon felt he had beco much more magnanimous.
The dia and Landick alike were nothing more than fleeting clouds to him, they no longer piqued his interest.
Now, all he wanted was to operate “Reincarnation Land” well, to make this ga the year’s absolute dark horse, the envy of all other ga developers.
Regaining his composure, Leon looked at Huang Ping and asked, “Mr. Huang, do you think we should open a multiplayer online version now?”
“I’ve had the sa thought, let’s discuss it together,” Huang replied.
“Okay, I’ve drafted a proposal at ho, we can discuss it.”
No sooner had Leon ntioned he had written a proposal than he saw Huang Ping’s expression twist.
Before he could figure out what was going on, Fang Cheng gave him a look, and with agile motion, Sanmiao leapt from the reception desk, skillfully pressing down his computer’s power button.
Hurriedly saving and closing the docunts on his computer, he couldn’t help but say, “What’s with Sanmiao?”
“Instead of worrying about your computer, you should be more concerned about yourself,” sighed Huang Ping.
“…What do you an?”
The next second, Fang Cheng ca up beside Leon and said earnestly, “Leon, you’ve been working overti, haven’t you?”
“Just a little bit, and I had nothing else to do at that ti so I just…”
“Overti is overti. It is not permissible to work overti at will in the studio. You don’t have to co for the next two days.”
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