Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's ga will be exclusively available on Morgan Group's operating system, which can be considered big news.
Everyone knows that they will make much less money on PC because it's difficult to completely prevent piracy on PC.
Releasing gas on their own gaming consoles provides more assurance.
Over the past few years, gas on gaming consoles have consistently outsold those on PC.
Generally, as long as ga developers aren't foolish, they will prioritize releasing their work on gaming consoles.
Hark Brown is an exception.
As the CEO kicked out of Lilda, he naturally harbors resentnt towards the current Lilda and wouldn't let his gas be released on Lilda's platform, no matter how much money is offered.
Su Rui Electronics and Gastar Electronic Entertainnt have also tornted many Arican ga developers through lawsuits, and they also dislike these two ga companies, at least for now.
So, unless they manufacture gaming consoles themselves, they might only have PC as an option.
However, other ga companies don't particularly value PC gas.
They believe that playing gas on PC is not profitable.
But Takayuki suddenly went against the norm.
He should have been the biggest beneficiary of gaming consoles, but he unexpectedly changed tracks.
To be honest, few people can predict Takayuki's moves.
It's just because the real-ti strategy ga Takayuki wants to play is best experienced on PC.
He just wants to have a better gaming experience.
Losing out on one or two gas doesn't really matter in terms of making money.
Moreover, who says you can't make money on PC?
This ti, in addition to the release of StarCraft, there was also another platform software launched simultaneously.
Anyway, our report only says "rumored," not our own news. Even if we're sued, the worst that could happen is the deletion of this news, which is a very cheap way to earn clicks and viewership.
Because of these rumors, Takayuki's phone kept ringing as soon as he left the venue that day.
Takayuki glanced at his phone and saw that most of the calls were from Japan.
He saved a few with nas.
Japan's Ministry of ** Minister's phone number.
They're coming so soon?
He had to answer the phone from senior officials of the Japanese governnt.
And he also knew the purpose of their call.
It's just because of so absurd news suddenly coming out of the United States.
They probably really think Takayuki is planning to sell Gastar Electronic Entertainnt.
That's not acceptable.
Gastar Electronic Entertainnt is currently a flagship of the Japanese governnt.
It's a leader in the gaming industry, with eighty-five percent of the current global market share, and its annual profits are estimated to be at least one billion US dollars.
Such a top-tier company absolutely cannot be directly acquired by an Arican company.
Even if it were to be acquired, it would be first handed over to Japanese companies, and the US would have to buy it bit by bit. It's impossible to directly acquire such a top-tier company.
It's okay if the governnt invests in the acquisition.
But the governnt is not stupid. They also believe that Takayuki probably wouldn't do such a stupid thing, so it's just a minister calling to inquire.
After a simple explanation to the other party, Takayuki dispelled their doubts.
This is one of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's strategies, just completing a cooperation agreent with Morgan Group.
After getting the answer he wanted, the minister didn't say much more, just exchanged a few words of greetings with Takayuki, hoping to have a chance to drink together in the future.
Takayuki chuckled and fudged through it, then hung up the phone.
Then, several more calls followed.
Among them was a private number from Hayakawa Ujito.
When they were in contact about the ga engine, they exchanged each other's private numbers.
Sotis they are competitors, but they also have so areas of cooperation.
Big companies, everything is for profit, having cooperation and competition at the sa ti is normal.
But Takayuki didn't need to answer these calls one by one and explain everything. Whether the other party can guess anything has nothing to do with him.
Finally, he simply turned off his phone and didn't care about anything when he returned to his hotel.
This ti, he only told a few close people like Ayano Tsuki about his trip, intending for them to keep an eye on the company. He kept the rest confidential.
Having an occasional trip like this isn't bad at all; it's like taking a vacation.
"Father, Takayuki has turned off his phone."
In a residence in Tokyo covering an area of over two thousand square ters, Hayakawa Ujito held his phone with a complicated expression.
Across from him was Kenataro Hayakawa, the president of Su Rui Electronics, dressed in traditional Japanese clothing.
Kenataro Hayakawa closed his eyes and remained expressionless, his thoughts unknown.
Hayakawa Ujito couldn't help but speak, "Father, Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's cooperation with Morgan Group seems to have big ambitions this ti."
Kenataro Hayakawa opened his eyes and looked at his son, "What do you think?"
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