Chapter 72 Goal Achieved



Some of my colleagues were probably already playing the game. When they heard the sound, they came to my seat with smiles to watch me play, and even gave me some pointers.

With guidance from experienced actors, I got into character very quickly.

The game world is surprisingly fun; you can not only enjoy the realistic scenery but also interact with others via voice.

All the features found in The Sims are here, and they're even more comprehensive and realistic.

There are other unique features, such as realistically driving cars, playing multiplayer basketball in teams, playing in football leagues, and according to experienced players, you can even realistically pilot airplanes.

This is a virtual world, and as the game's name suggests, it has a well-designed game ecosystem.

Any player can live a different life in the game world and experience a different life outside of reality.

Moreover, the virtual game world leaves a door to the real world, and this door is on the interconnected devices such as computers and televisions within the game.

They can directly access all programs in real-world computers.

When the leader came to the office to inspect the situation, I didn't have time to exit the game and immediately opened the virtual phone.

I mapped my entire computer desktop onto the screen, and my boss didn't even notice I was playing games.

Is this incredible idea something the game development company specifically designed for players to play games during work hours to avoid being monitored by their bosses?

Speaking of the game's design company, I discovered that it's actually a domestic company whose name I'd never heard of before.

Are domestic game companies really that powerful now?

In terms of playability, the game designed completely surpasses The Sims! Wow, that's amazing!

In short, this is a mysterious and extremely interesting game. Please forgive me for not being able to describe it all, as there are simply too many things to explore within its walls.

Han Ming looked at the editor's recommendation and couldn't help but laugh and cry.

This writing is not engaging at all. At least introduce the game's features more. Not even a single screenshot is included. It's so unprofessional.

Well, the players' enthusiasm is still the highest; all sorts of in-game videos and screenshots are posted all over the simulation game section.

Both football and basketball leagues have been established. Due to the multiple built-in levels, players need to improve their skills through continuous matches.

Then you can apply for a trial at the club, and if you pass the assessment, you can join.

Because the top league has the highest level of competition, it is also the most attractive, but it is not easy to enter that dream hall and become a professional player.

Han Ming saw a post enthusiastically promoting a football match in a certain community tonight, sponsored by a wealthy player.

The winning side is said to receive a substantial amount of virtual currency.

This virtual currency, besides time-based cards, is the foundation for virtual characters to survive in the game world.

So many players responded to the post's call and made plans to watch the game together that night, because lucky players would be randomly selected at the stadium to receive virtual currency.

Han Ming found it quite interesting. As a sports enthusiast himself, he was very interested to be able to watch a ball game in the evening.

Anyway, he had already registered an account in the game, and of course, he also owned a mansion in it.

As for the other young people in the company, they all have virtual avatars in the game, but Han Ming stipulates that they must not use their positions to farm virtual currency for themselves and must make purchases instead.

So it wasn't just Han Ming who bought luxury homes, cars, and yachts with his own money; his employees followed suit.

Fortunately, the boss, Han Ming, was quite generous. After the game was released and the first revenue was received, he gave each person a bonus of 20,000 yuan.

Therefore, buying time and topping up virtual currency is not troublesome at all.

Han Ming glanced at the game and saw that his employees had all equipped themselves with luxury homes and cars.

After going around in circles, a portion of the prize money ended up back in Han Ming's pocket.

Whether it was due to advertising or media coverage, by the end of October, Han Ming had a considerable amount of funds in the accounts of both of his companies.

The peak number of concurrent online users for "The World" was around 460,000, while the average number of concurrent online users remained at around 340,000.

The game client on the official website has been downloaded more than 5 million times.

Although these figures aren't particularly impressive, they still bring Han Ming a fairly good economic profit.

The first month's promotional period in the game store is probably coming to an end, so more people are buying in-game items.

The data significantly exceeds the data from the first wave of purchases.

According to statistics, after deducting discounts, the game company's online store earned more than 14.8 million yuan.

Through Zhuang Yan's coordination with the postal distribution system, the paper point cards sold at newsstands in various cities have garnered nearly 2 million units in a short period of time.

On the water pump side, the order of 15,000 units has been completed, and half of the payment has been received, totaling more than 1.8 million yuan.

Adding both together, the company earned over 25 million in just one month.

After deducting the 2 million yuan spent on advertising, Datang Data still owes 4 million yuan, plus the construction costs for the workshop and the new office building.

The remaining book profit is still 17 million. Even if he pays about 35% of the various taxes and fees now, Han Ming will still have 11 million left.

Han Ming was overjoyed to have achieved his three-month goal in just one month.

Then, in a twist of fate, he instructed Dong Xiaolu to distribute bonuses to the company's employees. After all, everyone should enjoy the money now that they have it, and Han Ming is by no means stingy when it comes to this.

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