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The Monster Hunter trailer, accompanied by its iconic music, had an excellent effect.

As a classic strategy ga, Civilization is also a super ti-consuming ga, and Takayuki wouldn't miss it.

It's a ga that starts from the ergence of the concept of civilization, and then, through continuous nurturing, develops civilization through all ans—military, economy, politics, technology, etc.

This ga is also a ti-killer, and in Takayuki's previous life, he often thought he'd play just one more round before going to bed, only to realize the sun had already risen.

This might be one of the few gas that could make Takayuki lose track of ti.

So, he had already been thinking about creating the Civilization series in this world.

However, back then, he didn't have much ti to develop more series.

Now, with so team projects temporarily not being continued, the Civilization series and other gas could easily fill that spot.

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But, this ga was still in its early stages. The general concept and gaplay had just been assigned to the team, and then he had the CG team create this trailer within two months based on his ideas.

As for the actual gaplay content, it was probably only a little more than creating a folder.

So Takayuki couldn't show too many ga details.

However, just the trailer alone had already created a noticeable stir.

From the intense discussions online, it was clear that players were very interested in this type of ga focused on the evolution of civilization.

This gave Takayuki more motivation for future developnt.

Once Titanfall was wrapped up, Civilization could enter a critical developnt stage.

The internet was already flooded with discussions about the trailer, and so seasoned industry people had already started reaching out through known channels, hoping to get so details about Civilization.

However, the responses were all the sa.

They didn't know anything.

After all, the ga was still in its early stages, and it was impossible to reveal more details.

Even though Suri Electronics had a powerful network, they had no clue.

There were fewer than ten people within Gastar Entertainnt who knew the overall gaplay and structure of the ga, let alone the external channels.

The trailer was essentially planting a seed in the players' minds, and the rest was just waiting quietly for the next round of announcents.

This was also a process of setting the stage.

As the developnt cycle of the ga stretched on, so changes in promotional timing were inevitable.

"Wow, this promotional video looks super interesting! Could this be a new farming simulation ga?"

In the audience, He i's eyes were sparkling.

"Why didn't I think of using this civilization evolution concept for a farming ga? Totally forgot about it."

On the side, Inari scolded her, "Stop dreaming, Gastar Entertainnt has enough manpower and resources to develop a ga about civilization evolution. The details will definitely be super rich. We only have three people—do you think our brains can compete with their hundreds of people? If we tried to make a civilization evolution farming ga, we'd just get laughed at."

He i didn't argue this ti but nodded in agreent. "You're right. Only Takayuki can have the capability to create such a video ga."

Inari was taken aback for a mont by He i's sudden lack of retorts.

But then, she quickly realized it must be because of the aura around Takayuki and Gastar Entertainnt.

Whenever it involved these two things, He i wouldn't argue, as she had beco a diehard fan of Takayuki.

After all, Takayuki had created Stardew Valley, which could be considered one of the top indie gas.

This proved that even without relying on a powerful team, Takayuki could still create outstanding gas.

Such people were rare in the world.

Ga promotion doesn't end with just the discussions.

More trailers followed one after another.

However, most of these gas were developed by companies with deep cooperation with Gastar Entertainnt.

The promotional videos for these gas looked good too, but compared to Gastar Entertainnt's gas, they were slightly less impressive.

Nonetheless, these gas always had their shining points, and so people beca interested in them.

Coincidentally, these developers could fill in the types of gas that Gastar Entertainnt hadn't developed or chose not to at this event.

For example, role-playing gas, which Gastar Entertainnt hadn't announced anything about this ti, left so fans of the genre disappointed.

But one of the first companies to follow Gastar Entertainnt, called Ninja Project, had announced a new ga.

The developer of this project was once an ordinary, lazy individual, living off old projects due to the economic downturn.

But everyone has their mont to shine, and for him, making gas was his ti to blossom.

Now, the Ninja Project developnt team had beco a well-known ga company in the industry, and Ninja Project was their flagship product.

In addition to Ninja Project, many other quality third-party gas were also showcased.

Gastar Entertainnt itself couldn't possibly develop enough gas to satisfy every player.

But now, with all the ga developers cooperating with Gastar Entertainnt, this was a formidable force.

This force firmly held onto the ga market, keeping Gastar Entertainnt's foundation as strong as ever.

The various ga trailers at the event gave every ga developer and player a real treat.

Gastar Entertainnt never wastes ti with unnecessary talk—when they release gas, they release them directly.

Of course, this exhibition, which catered more to the professional circle, also included interview segnts.

However, these were scheduled for later.

People who were interested could watch them, and those who weren't wouldn't waste their ti—this arrangent was perfectly balanced.

In contrast, Suri Electronics seed a bit too lengthy.

On one hand, their ga lineup was weak. Even though they had a larger scale now, in terms of overall quality, they couldn't match Gastar Entertainnt.

Even if they tried to show off trailers on a large scale, it was hard to convince the audience.

Gastar Entertainnt had long beco synonymous with massive content production.

The entire ga release event lasted about an hour and a half.

Gastar Entertainnt spent a full hour on trailers alone.

And soon, the event was nearing its end.

Many people were preparing to leave, as there would be other companies' press conferences to attend, and they wanted to see those as well.

But Takayuki's reappearance made them all pause in their tracks.

"Everyone, please wait a mont, our press conference isn't over yet."

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