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Chapter 867 Old Bear



Chapter 867 Old Bear

Chapter 867 Old Bear

While writing a script in Jiangyang, she was reborn from the ashes and started a live stream.

There haven't been any good single-player games lately, so Rebirth has been streaming himself playing a nationally popular MOBA game. He's a pro at the game; several players who made a name for themselves in tournaments have even queued with him and called him "brother."

While he was outmaneuvering a younger guy in a game of strategy, someone messaged him in the live stream: "Streamer, check your private messages! The Great Demon King is looking for you!"

Reborn from the ashes, his hand trembled, and his little brother killed him in a one-on-one fight.

no way.

Here, the name "Big Boss" is incredibly appealing. Bian An only took a few photos of Li Yu and her husband together, and suddenly her popularity and status were on par with those entertainment reporters who constantly broke news about top celebrities' scandals. Others' divorces, affairs, and abortions were the only things that could rival "Big Boss's" popularity, even just going out for a meal. This shows just how much influence "Big Boss" garnered.

Only those obsessed people would mistake the "Big Demon King" for a washed-up female celebrity.

Of course, there's also my devilish husband.

"Find me?"

Reborn from the Ashes, half-believing and half-doubting, he didn't have time to think about anything else. He hurriedly took advantage of the black screen to open his private messages, and Jiang Yang's private message inviting him to join the grand event was unexpectedly exposed to everyone.

Reborn from the Ashes was stunned for a moment, but when he realized it was really Jiang Yang, he quickly cut the scene.

But everyone had already seen it.

"Crooked sun!"

"I never thought dog food could be fed like this."

"What investment game? This bastard is just showing off how much money his wife gave him."

"Brothers, what should I do? I used to just joke about it, but now I really want to kill him!!"

"Hey streamer, ask him when the Great Demon King is holding a concert!"

"Cough cough."

Reborn from the Ashes quickly replied to Jiang Yang's private message on his phone. After returning to the live stream, he ignored the conversation, cleared his throat, and continued playing the game.

but--

As a seasoned gamer, he is frequently approached by games for promotion, especially by small studios or indie game developers who hope his exposure will attract investment. Therefore, Rebirth does indeed have advice in this regard.

For example, a team that makes dungeon crawler games had their game, EA, released on Steam. The gameplay was amazing, and he even streamed it. However, the publisher violated platform rules, and the game was consequently removed. For the game to be re-released, it would need a complete overhaul, with changes to the art, levels, and presentation. This incurs significantly higher costs for an independent game development team.

Reborn from the Ashes believes that this production team is very suitable for Jiang Yang to invest in.

But—

Asking him to advise on this matter is really too much for me to handle, like being reborn from the ashes.

how to say.

He was the kind of person who didn't even dare to leave his house, so how could he dare to give any investment advice? If he lost money and it damaged Jiang Yang's image in the eyes of the Great Demon King, then he would feel that he had committed a great sin.

While he was distracted, the game ended.

He lost, unsurprisingly.

Reborn from the Ashes shook his head, opened Diagon Alley, and clicked on Three Kingdoms Kill on the game page.

Not bad!

Rebirth from the Ashes is also a member of the Cilantro Manga.

Someone in the live chat asked: What game is this?

"Three Kingdoms Kill"

Reborn from the ashes, I played the game while replying to some comments.

It's quite fun to play a game between ranked matches. "The version I'm playing is the comic book version, which is only available to comic book members. There's also a three-stage cross-platform version, but that's still in closed beta."

"It's quite addictive."

He suggested his fans try it out if they had the chance.

At least the version he's playing now is quite interesting.

Because this version was initiated by comic book members and made by a member called Pig Daddy, it's a bit rudimentary. However, the game is a mini-program integrated into Jiang Yang's chat software, and you can use voice chat while playing.

Then, everyone is a member of the comic book community, a person with status, and has a certain sentimentality. In addition, with Bi An and others operating the community, the atmosphere of face-to-face games was simulated very well. Everyone can chat and play at the same time, which is extremely fun, almost like the atmosphere of playing cards or mahjong with your parents.

He strongly recommends that his fans give it a try.

however--

After learning that becoming a comic book member would cost several hundred yuan, the viewers in the live stream declined the offer. Even those who weren't comic book enthusiasts thought spending several hundred yuan was ridiculous.

Even worse—

"What's so great about Chinese animation, especially those colored comics? What's with all that fancy stuff? And they make me pay for it. I don't even watch free ones."

"Exactly, I used to read so many awesome Japanese anime for free."

He wasn't one to argue, he just wanted to support Jiang Yang, but since the audience said that, he felt compelled to say a few words in Jiang Yang's defense: "You can read comics in magazines and apps for free."

All comics on the app are free the first time, but you have to pay to read them a second time.

"and--"

Although he doesn't read comics much, he did glance at a few and thought, "There are a few good comics on the platform."

At least--

Jiang Yang's comics are pretty good.

His fans, some of whom had read Jiang Yang or Xiang Cai's comics, chimed in with a few words after hearing his response.

Then, some people might exaggerate, some might genuinely think so, and some might even be trolling. Anyway, those who know about bullet comments understand. I don't know if it's the rise of Chinese animation or something about One-Punch Man being similar to Japanese anime that spurred him on, but the person who was just bursting with superiority suddenly said: "Streamer, stop bragging! The artwork in One-Punch Man is so bad that even dogs in Japan wouldn't watch it! You guys are really hungry, you can smell even shit."

"People are praising Chinese animation, but it's always being censored or cut. If you want to read a paid comic again, it's taken down. What the hell are you talking about?!"

Rebirth from the Ashes: ...

have to.

He stopped talking and focused on playing the Three Kingdoms Kill game.

The chat was noisy at first, but as the character was reborn from the ashes and drew the identity of the traitor, jumping around in the voice chat with various signals, everyone's attention was drawn to the game. They watched with amusement, like spectators at a poker or mahjong table. The chat stopped paying attention to it, leaving the player in the opposing lane looking around in confusion.

Japanese anime is just so good.

The person in the opposing lane was still not satisfied, feeling a sense of superiority that hadn't been fully expressed, as if the enemy had fallen before they even made a move.

and--

Is it free at first glance?

There's a comic app from an island nation that's like that, but can your quality compare?

Not only are people on the opposing side complaining about the coriander-themed comics, but Lao Xiong, the boss of Qinglong Animation, is also muttering about them.

Qinglong Animation is a leading animation company in China, and its founder, Lao Xiong, has a legendary background. After building a fortune alongside a major e-commerce entrepreneur, he retired in his thirties to found Qinglong Animation. His goal is to make Qinglong Animation China's "Dog Animation"!

Then--

While chatting with a friend in the US today, he received news that Jiang Yang's agent was promoting the copyright of a comic book in the US, which attracted the attention of Big Face Cat Animation.

Old Bear: "What comic?"

This friend doesn't know.

But Old Bear's curiosity had already been piqued.

If there were a battle of titans among animation companies in the world, Old Bear's idol, DOG Animation, would definitely have Big Face Cat Animation as its rival. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say that these two animation companies are evenly matched.


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