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Here we go again, this guy is organizing this kind of event again. Why is it that his events always manage to attract attention?

Just as Tokyo TV announced that there would be a future Japan-US electronic ga battle, Hayakawa Uehito received the news imdiately.

Last ti, Takayuki greatly increased player engagent with this event, indirectly attracting more people to beco players.

However, these players all belong to GastarElectronic Entertainnt, not to them, Suirui Electronics.

Now there are quite a few small speedrun groups both online and offline.

These groups require no investnt, much like simple hobby clubs.

But many cafes, arcades, and other places seem to have seized the opportunity.

What they lack the most in usual tis? Of course, it's custors.

And now, gars are the largest custor base.

If they can provide them with an opportunity to gather, then at the very least, these people will each order a cup of coffee, or perhaps spend so money playing gas, right?

This money is just the usual level of consumption, but for a shop, it's quite a profit.

So since the end of the challenge, entertainnt venues and cafes in so popular neighborhoods have been hosting similar events.

So offer winners coupons or high-value rewards, while others offer honor.

And what these shops gain is more money.

The challenge suddenly beca a hot topic everywhere.

But, all of this has nothing to do with Suirui Electronics.

That's frustrating.

They didn't get any benefits from it at all.

Although later they tried to host similar events a few tis, their ga's quality wasn't that good, and their player base wasn't large either. Most of the interested people were only attracted by the high prize money, not because they genuinely liked their gas.

When the challenge ended, they would return to the embrace of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt, resulting in only a small increase in sales.

Hayakawa Uehito was a bit puzzled. Why did the thods that worked so well for Gastar Electronic Entertainnt not work for their company?

The reason he finally concluded was probably due to the first-mover advantage. Only those who first try sothing new can reap the greatest rewards. Those who follow suit can at best enjoy so secondary benefits.

And now, after nearly two years of silence, Gastar Electronic Entertainnt has once again launched a competition.

And just the sound of it is full of gimmicks.

Japan-US Battle.

It sounds like a showdown between Japan and the US. If they win, it's a kind of national-level glory.

It can be said that Takayuki is really skilled at controlling the conversation.

At the sa ti, Kubo, the deputy director of Tokyo TV, and several other people who look like big shots are gathering in a Western restaurant.

They are all dressed in suits tailored by outstanding craftsn, obviously attaching great importance to this gathering, not just a simple al with Kubo.

At this mont, soone walks in with an easy stride.

"Sorry, everyone, for keeping you waiting. There was so traffic earlier."

The person who entered was Takayuki.

He smiled kindly, seeming as if he never gets angry.

Given the current status of these people, they would certainly be unhappy with a young person like Takayuki being late.

They are representatives of various financial conglorates, and they agreed to co and see what was going on only at the suggestion of Takayuki and Kubo, not just for a simple al with soone like Kubo.

Of course, they ca for another reason as well: they were interested in the proposal Takayuki made.

If it weren't for this proposal, they might not have paid attention to an invitation from a young man like Takayuki, even if he had quickly risen through the ranks with video gas and was about to enter the ranks of the financial conglorates.

Takayuki scanned the surroundings with a smile, then sat down and got straight to the point.

"Thank you all for accepting my invitation. Let's not waste any ti and talk directly about the topic we discussed before."

A few middle-aged n glanced at the young Takayuki, and then one of them said, "Is it about establishing an e-sports team?"

"That's right." Takayuki nodded. "These teams are like baseball teams and can form a club."

Since Takayuki wants to develop e-sports, it's inevitable that he will need to attract so capital.

Of course, it's not about letting them invest in his company, but suggesting that they each establish an e-sports club, a more professional organization with strict discipline and regulations, just like traditional sports teams.

At the sa ti, he also wants to use these people to prepare in advance for certain future events.

"Takayu-san, to be honest, I really can't see the potential of this thing. So far, electronic gas have only been like entertainnt."

Takayuki imdiately replied, "But we have successfully held similar events before, with generous cash prizes for the winners. So I believe that sotis, electronic gas are not just entertainnt; they can also be seen as a sport."

"You an your challenge? I have to admit it was interesting, but I don't think that's enough."

One middle-aged man leaned forward slightly, looking at Takayuki. "And our money is not easy to co by; it has been accumulated over many years. You've also seen that the whole market is in a downturn now, so we're very cautious about any investnts involving money."

"But..." this person suddenly changed the subject, "if it's for the sake of your father's face, we're willing to spend a little money. After all, he has helped us make a lot of money in the past."

Takayuki imdiately shook his head. "No, this has nothing to do with my father. It's just trying to persuade you all to join my plan for an e-sports project."

This person's body quickly went from leaning forward to leaning back, casually leaning back in his chair. "Then you'd better think about how to persuade us. If there isn't sothing attractive enough to us, we won't agree easily."

Takayuki smiled. "Japan-US Battle, is that gimmicky enough?"

Everyone's body paused slightly.

"Tell us more."

"Through e-sports, let Japan defeat the United States. But as I said before, this is just a gimmick. However, relying solely on this gimmick will spawn many business opportunities, won't it?"

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