Building a Gaming Empire From Scratch

Chapter 358 Chapter 353: Stop arguing, she is everyone's wife!



At 8:00 AM, after an urgent review, the latest rating for "Speed Chase" -[12+ Dynamic Grading]passed the electronic examination and was sent back to Cloud Dream.

The paper version will be delivered to Cloud Dream before 5:00 PM.

Mavis efficiently changes the game's shop page rating on the Cloud Dream Game Platform from[17+]to[12+ Dynamic Grading].

With this, the final task before the game's release is finally completed.

Although the changes are not very noticeable, countless players are constantly refreshing the "Speed Chase" shop page to pass the time and hope to see some new updates.

So the change is discovered almost immediately.

After several confirmations, all players are shocked and puzzled!

[12+]!

What does this mean?

Did they remove the customs store? Or did they block it?

If 12-year-olds can play, they might have deleted the gunfight content!

Are you kidding us?!

What's going on? Did someone stab Cloud Dream in the back?

Who?

NetDragon?

Countless questions arise simultaneously, and the players are about to go berserk.

[12+]is a familiar rating, but[Dynamic Grading]is entirely new, and its meaning can only be guessed.

Many people instinctively generate the worst guess.

After all, a game about to be released suddenly undergoes significant changes, causing players' reason to plummet.

In extreme cases, some quick-tempered people couldn't help but confront NetDragon...

Fortunately, the official account of "Speed Chase" and the communication from the Review Department clarified the new rating and the mechanism of Dynamic Grading, calming down the almost explosive players.

NetDragon also avoided an undeserved catastrophe by doing so.

21:06

They are surprised to find that a game they couldn't play before is now available to them!

This is a pleasant surprise!

However, they now face another problem-

How to persuade their parents to give them 500 dollars to buy the game within a day?

This is not an easy task.

There aren't many 16-year-old players who can afford to spend 500 dollars on a game without thinking.

Most players of this age rely on their parents for pocket money or living expenses and don't have the budget to splurge.

Of course, families that can buy their children Mirage Game Consoles are generally wealthier, so there is hope that they can save money to buy games.

The premise is that you have to plan and save in advance. n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

But when the 16-year-olds first saw the[17+]rating for "Speed Chase" and knew they couldn't play, they certainly didn't bother saving!

Who could have imagined that two hours before the official release, they would be told they could play?

Isn't this messing with them?!

But they really want to play, so there's no choice but to rack their brains for a reason.

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[08:00]

Outside of Cloud Dream, Super Tomato posted its final countdown status-

"Only 2 hours left until the release of 'Speed Chase'!"

At this point, he finally changed the unit from "Year" to "Hour".

[09:00]

Lincoln arrives at the company with his dog as Cloud Dream begins work.

He checks the status of Cheryl's account when handing her the milkshake.

He then notices that she posted a cute video of Milkshake yesterday, which has received an astonishing 600,000 likes.

Inspired, he also films a short video of Milkshake, edits it a bit, and is about to post it as a greeting for the players.

However, just a second before hitting the send button, Lincoln hesitates and finally decides not to post the video in a rare moment of cowardice.

At the same time, streamers on various live-streaming platforms are also gradually opening their live broadcast rooms, chatting with viewers, and waiting for the final hour to pass.

Because students and employees need to go to school or work on Fridays and cannot play games, audiences are also casually sending comments and chatting.

[09:30]

The key figure, "Ye Lang a Bit Big," officially starts live streaming.

Anxious viewers quickly flood the live broadcast room.

In just 5 minutes, his live broadcast room's popularity exceeds 500,000, and it continues to climb.

At this rate, this number could break one million by the time the game is officially released!

Without a doubt, this is the best result "Ye Lang a Bit Big" has achieved since the start of his streaming career.

He knows that this may be fleeting, but he can't help but feel excited.

If he could retain some of these viewers, wouldn't his streaming career take off?!

Finally, under everyone's watchful eye, the[09:59]on the clock ticks again-

[10:00]!

"Speed Chase" officially goes live!

Order, pay, download, log in!

As always, the download speed is incredibly fast, with the progress bar almost blinking by.

Everyone is already used to and accepts this ridiculously fast speed, quickly finding [Speed Chase] in the login options and logging in without delay!

Ye Lang a Bit Big nervously opens his eyes-

An unfamiliar ceiling.

He sits up in bed and looks around.

The dim morning light filters through the large glass window on the balcony and into the bedroom, making it somewhat dark but not hindering visibility.

Ye Lang a Bit Big is confused for a moment but then quickly remembers something-

 


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