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While working on gas prepared for mobile platforms, of course, gas for ho consoles couldn't be neglected.

Even handheld consoles were releasing new gas, though their priority had noticeably decreased, as handhelds hadn't yet reached the stage of true explosive growth.

Moreover, according to the tiline, the lifespan of handheld consoles was already near its end. New gas were gradually unable to support them, and it was ti to consider replacing and upgrading processors to accommodate stronger ga graphics.

A part of the player community had already started complaining that the latest handheld gas lacked impressive graphics, and the limitations of the hardware were causing these handheld consoles to beco obsolete.

Although the number of complaints was still low, it was bound to increase over ti.

However, it wasn't yet the ti to develop the latest handheld console.

Under the impact of smartphones, handheld consoles had indeed suffered a blow that couldn't be avoided at first.

The platform didn't matter; as long as there were good gas, that was all that mattered.

Takayuki remained open-minded about this.

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At the sa ti, Takayuki saw this mont as an opportunity to expand the scale of industrialized ga production.

It was also the right ti to think about advancing standardized production for open-world gas.

The first step was to introduce a new course in the ga developnt classes that Gastar Electronic Entertainnt had been offering. This course would focus on the industrialized approach to producing open-world gas.

This approach had its drawbacks, but the benefits outweighed them, so Takayuki wasn't willing to abandon industrial-scale ga production.

By the way, his new ga Civilization was also about to be released.

This was another great ti-killer, a ga that would allow players to experience a ga session lasting the entire day, once a day.

Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's planning was progressing steadily, and everything was developing according to the established trajectory.

However, Su Rui Electronics was facing increasing difficulties.

Smartphones had eroded the handheld console market much faster than expected.

Before Mikfo released the MK1 smartphone, many people still considered handheld consoles to be cutting-edge technology. Young people were proud to carry them around, showing them off to others.

But after the MK1 smartphone launched, the status of handheld consoles began to plumt.

The MK1's functionality was simply too powerful.

With comprehensive cara features, communication, music, films, and internet entertainnt, it seed that all the modern entertainnt needs could be found in one smartphone.

If you had shown soone a handheld console who didn't understand video gas, they might have been confused and not known what it was for.

But nearly 99% of people worldwide recognized smartphones.

Smartphones revolutionized the phone industry, and the revolution was as monuntal as the Industrial Revolution.

When you showed soone a smartphone, they would be instantly amazed, marvelling at its versatility and the rich features it offered.

Myron Case imdiately beca the center of attention, gracing newspapers and magazines, and his rise to fa was rapid.

He had a very dramatic life, and the dia loved such figures.

From high hopes to the lowest point in his life, and then instead of falling into despair, he pushed forward, continuing his work. In the end, he reaped the rewards, becoming a dia darling.

Handheld consoles, almost simultaneously, beca products that people no longer wanted.

Handheld consoles generally required multiple physical buttons, as only physical buttons could provide the most intuitive experience.

This, in turn, added bulk to handheld consoles.

Smartphones, however, didn't have this problem.

Myron Case had nearly eliminated all unnecessary buttons.

This made the phone look like sothing from another ti.

Now, inside Su Rui Electronics, the internal debate was fierce about whether they should continue investing in handheld consoles.

Su Rui Electronics no longer had many core industries left, and video gas were the only new profitable area they had managed to develop. Letting it go so easily seed like a waste.

But with smartphones continuing to gain montum, their handheld console sales were becoming more and more difficult.

"I disagree! The video ga business is still profitable. Although the profits are slowly decreasing, this is just temporary. Players will still need a device to play gas. I've looked at mobile gas, and they can't compare to the quality of our gas. Players will realize what's truly suitable for them."

"I think it's ti to cut our losses! Handheld consoles are definitely on the decline. If we don't stop now, we'll be dragged into the mud!"

In Su Rui Electronics' headquarters eting room, over fifty high-level executives were arguing fiercely.

This was the highest-level decision-making group in the company.

Clearly, this eting was of great importance.

Aiden, from the U.S., had arrived overnight, not bothering to adjust to the ti zone, and was now yawning during the eting.

As the president, Hayakawa Ueno was silent, simply watching the argunts unfold.

In the past, the video ga departnt within Su Rui Electronics had not been well-regarded. It was only after Hayakawa's efforts that the video ga sector had gained ground. Over ti, as video gas developed rapidly, the departnt had beco a stronger part of Su Rui Electronics, with enough clout to stand alongside the traditional departnts.

Now, in this evenly matched situation, the debate was particularly intense.

Before Hayakawa spoke, the executives seed ready to clash.

Fortunately, they still maintained so decorum as high-level executives.

However, the video ga departnt would not easily allow its influence to be undermined.

So shareholders who had invested in the video ga sector weren't ready to give up either.

They had invested a great deal of money, so even funding well-known third-party ga companies, and were firm in their support for the video ga departnt.

"Hayakawa, what do you think? Do you think the video ga departnt should be adjusted?"

Seeing the argunt continue without interruption from Hayakawa, Aiden approached him to ask for his opinion.

Hayakawa simply crossed his arms and said nothing. Even when Aiden asked, he didn't respond.

Aiden, seeing Hayakawa's lack of response, realized he was probably also conflicted and decided not to push further.

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