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Every year, Christmas is a peak period for video ga sales.

If there's a new console or a new ga release, Christmas often sees sales that are much higher than at any other ti of year.

People are generally more generous during this ti.

Unless you are a top-tier ga company like Gastar Electronic Entertainnt, no one would easily miss the Christmas season for releasing a ga.

During this period, countless ga companies go crazy trying to secure even a small chance for exposure.

Advertising costs are also the highest at this ti.

At this very mont, a ga is being displayed on the big screen in Tis Square, New York.

"The latest release in the Sun Knight series is receiving great reviews! Welco to the adventure world of Sun Knight!"

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"The ga will be available on PC platforms and SuRi Electronics' first-party ho console platforms!"

After more than a decade of operation, the Sun Knight series had beco a flagship product for SuRi Electronics.

The latest release in the Sun Knight series this year was highly anticipated by SuRi Electronics.

Because of their partnership with Gastar Electronic Entertainnt, Takayuki didn't release his company's popular gas during this period, giving his partner the opportunity to make money and to collectively fight against Micfo, the U.S. company.

To that end, SuRi Electronics spent twice as much on promotional efforts as they usually did to secure more advertising space and block Micfo's advertising channels.

On Christmas Eve, Sun Knight delivered an outstanding result.

The first-day sales exceeded 2 million copies.

This was a historic breakthrough for SuRi Electronics.

Aside from Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's gas, it was rare for gas from other companies to achieve sales over a million copies on their first day.

Breaking the 2 million mark on day one was even more of an unreachable dream.

But this ti, SuRi Electronics had finally broken through their own limitations, joining the ranks of the 2 million club on day one.

The biggest factor was, of course, the holiday season and the aggressive promotional investnt.

And with joy for so, there was sadness for others.

Micfo's MK series smartphones saw their first decline in sales during a Christmas holiday season.

In the past, they had always sold over a million units globally during the holiday season, but this year, they didn't reach that milestone.

Additionally, Myron Case's consistently high PC sales were continuing to plumt.

At this point, he finally understood the enormous influence video gas could have.

Micfo's smartphones had rich entertainnt content.

However, the most popular gas and apps were not available on Micfo's platform.

Facebook, as the largest social platform, also refused to log onto Micfo's smartphones; to use it, you had to access through a browser, which provided a terrible experience.

anwhile, Facebook's own smartphone offered the best experience.

To avoid accusations of monopolizing, Facebook also released corresponding social apps for smartphones and PC operating systems from the Morgan Group.

But Micfo didn't receive better support, which subtly discouraged more people from using Micfo's products.

Even though Micfo's products looked cooler, it was like Sony's phones in the original world—pretty, but not very useful.

No matter how unique the design philosophy was, no matter how good the performance and features were, if the software and gas that people wanted weren't available, they would imdiately abandon it.

Micfo wasn't without its own ga developnt teams and software developers.

But how could one company compete with the joint forces of SuRi Electronics, Facebook, and the Morgan Group?

And at the heart of it all was Gastar Electronic Entertainnt.

As a result, things weren't going well for Micfo.

Christmas passed, but Micfo's troubles weren't over.

Because just after the hype for SuRi Electronics' Sun Knight began to subside and the number of people buying consoles and PCs started to decrease, Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's ga was released.

And this ga was the one that players had been eagerly waiting for: Final Fantasy VII Remake.

Myron Case still vividly rembered the reaction of players at the Gastar Carnival last year when the Final Fantasy VII Remake trailer was shown.

They looked as if they were experiencing the happiest thing in the world. Many players wore radiant smiles and scread in excitent.

This was the power of a series. No matter how hard Micfo tried, it couldn't close the gap so quickly.

Even if the gas Micfo made were masterpieces, players still naturally favored Final Fantasy.

The new year of 2014 had just arrived, and Final Fantasy VII Remake was released on schedule.

"Boss, I've got the ga you wanted."

At Micfo's headquarters, an employee brought the freshly purchased Final Fantasy VII Remake to Myron Case.

"Put it in the console. I want to see what's so special about this ga that so many players adore."

Myron Case was very reluctant.

He had heard of the Final Fantasy franchise for a long ti.

However, he had always been biased against video gas, only wanting to play Tetris and nothing else.

But this ti, he broke his own rule.

On the day Final Fantasy VII was released, the sales of his MK smartphones and his own PC products plumted again.

If he had previously thought the decline was due to the quality and performance of his products, now he was sure that video gas were one of the major reasons for the drop in sales.

He had almost forgotten that it was his MK smartphones' portability and multi-functional features that had led to the collapse of the traditional handheld gaming industry.

But now, not long later, Gastar Electronic Entertainnt, with its coalition, had taken back the market that originally belonged to him with video gas.

He was frustrated. How could video gas do this?

It wasn't that his products weren't excellent, it was that his competitors were better.

He just wanted to see for himself what was so magical about video gas, and why they could reclaim the market.

The employee obediently inserted the Final Fantasy VII Remake disc into the console. Then, Myron Case watched as the familiar lody played, and the employee couldn't help but hum along to the tune.

"Do you really like this ga?" Myron Case noticed the employee's reaction and asked.

"Uh, sorry, boss, I couldn't help myself..."

"It's fine. What I really want to know is, do you like this ga?"

The employee hesitated for a mont, but then nodded vigorously. "I really like it. I love it so much that if I could play this ga, I'd do anything."

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