Chapter 229 Senior Citizens' E-sports 13



The families of the champions and runners-up were overjoyed, receiving so many phone calls every day that their hands were sore from talking.

Duan Xiaoqiang is practically the manager of the Lotus Pond Moonlight team now. "Mom, another company called today wanting to sponsor our team, saying they'd give us a villa as our activity room."

"You handle this, we're busy training. If you delay our chance to win the global championship, I'll beat you to a pulp!"

The He Group then smashed everything on the table to the ground.

Their overseas partners are cutting budgets on their popular games—more like slashing them by half. While the game may seem to have reached its end, despite declining popularity over the years, it remains one of the most active games on the market.

But all of this was stunned by a game called "The Secret of Penglai Island," which didn't seem to cost much money and had no impressive name. How could he possibly accept that?

This game is nothing special. In fact, I heard that it was made by a game department with only a few people and an animation department that had been phased out by society when it was first developed. However, Feiyang Entertainment made the competition grand and popular, which attracted more players to support the game.

This game has now changed the established logic of the gaming industry. In the past, a fun and groundbreaking game would attract players, eventually leading to tournaments and dominating the scene. Now, Flying Entertainment is doing the opposite, solving the problem in reverse.

Lin Xiaoxiao is truly insane! She used a grand tournament to propel this unremarkable 5v5 game with its hand-drawn art style into the limelight!

How could anyone invest so much money to organize one grand event after another when they know the game is mediocre?

Many small game studios are now attracting the attention of investors, who are no longer betting on large game companies.

Mr. He even sensed that the gaming industry was about to undergo a reshuffle, because capital had seen other ways to enter the gaming industry, and things were finally getting serious.

President He ground his upper teeth against his lower teeth, "Lin Xiaoxiao!" If he had known this would happen, he certainly wouldn't have let Lin Xiaoxiao off so easily back then.

He couldn't understand how a box of eggs and a small bag of rice could pry open a hole in the tightly controlled gaming industry dominated by the He Group.

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