Chapter 218 Senior Citizens' Esports 4



"Satisfied with the provincial competition?! Humph, the national competition? You have to go to the capital to see it. You're so short-sighted."

"I...I was just thinking of playing it safe first."

The games in Ontario are all scheduled for two days on the weekend, and the venues are not just for show; they are all located in Ontario's landmark stadiums, which usually host large-scale concerts.

Teams from several counties in Ontario also traveled to the competition venue.

Upon receiving the news, the He Group hurriedly reported it to President He.

Looking at the data in his hand, President He said irritably, "Giving away eggs?! Only those over fifty can register?! All you do is play small tricks, humph, and you're scared out of your wits with that?!"

The department manager felt like he was pleasing neither side. Not only had the downloads of the company's main games stagnated recently, but the active users had also started to decline. On the contrary, Feiyang Entertainment's "The Secret of Penglai Island," which had previously been overshadowed by them, had now risen to the top of the popularity charts, and its downloads were soaring every day.

At first, when they knew there was a competition, nobody took Feiyang Entertainment seriously. After all, you might be good at making TV variety shows, but in the gaming world, they are the authorities in China. Gaming competitions, also known as e-sports, are dominated by young people. From professional players to clubs, they don't accept anyone over twenty.

So Feiyang Entertainment is going to only hire people up to fifty?! That's ridiculous!

It's only the provincial competition stage, but the buzz is already building, and the media coverage is positive. You have to understand, while game companies like theirs are major taxpayers, they still conflict with national education policies, so the media would absolutely never support or encourage teenagers to play games.

Feiyang Entertainment imposed a strict age limit on the contestants, and the media immediately flocked to the scene, all with humorous and positive comments. They argued that people in their fifties and sixties are in their prime, the perfect time to work hard, and that since they're all playing games, why the discrimination?! It's like throwing mud at them; they're truly suffering in silence!

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