Chapter 109 - RTS Community Gone Wild!
The entire chat group flipped out when Kaiser sent that message.
“Oh my, did K-god get hacked? I’ve never seen K-god praise an RTS game like this!”
“K-god are you serious? Is the game that greaT?”
“I trust K-god, I’ll try it out now!”
The chat group was filled with long-time RTS players. Upon hearing from Kaiser than this game was way better than Legion Conquest, they couldn’t wait to try the game.
Xue Kai was so happy with the game, he felt that it wasn’t enough to promote it in the QQ group. He went on Weibo and praised the game yet again.
He even decided to livestream the game as he decided it still didn’t receive enough praise.
A game like this can’t be enjoyed alone, the more players the better!
“Oh my goodness, this is a Chinese game? You’re telling me this is a Chinese game?”
“This cinematic is insane! Mom’s asking me why I’m on my knees!”
“The righteous son broke in the end? My goodness, does the story need to be this good! The father and son are gone!”
“I knew from the beginning that it wasn’t going to turn out well!”
“Get a move on, K-god. We wanna see the end!”
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The players were already going wild from the story before they even got the Versus mode.
The setting of the story completely outmatched Legion Conquest. Not to mention the otherworldly quality of these cinematics blew the stale and boring settings of Legion Conquest into smithereens!
This even drew up the visits to the World of Azeroth website. There were more and more comments under Arthas and Illidan, with several more comments every refresh.
Within the experience store, everyone had their eyes on the statistics for the game.
Although I Am MT had been on the best-selling leaderboards, PC games are on a different level to mobile games. Everyone was highly confident in Warcraft, but nobody knew for sure how well the game would sell.
Su Jinyu asked, “How’s the sales like, manager?”
Chen Mo replied, “Didn’t you ask that an hour ago? How much would it grow in an hour.”
“Quick, come take a look,” ushered Su Jinyu.
Chen Mo took a look and said, “It’s at twenty four thousand nine hundred and sixty right now, growing at about seven hundred an hour.
“Wow, that’s amazing! Over twenty thousand sales on the first day!” exclaimed Su Jinyu.
Qian Kun also said in a happy tone, “That means it’s more than a million RMB in a day! That’s amazing!”
Plants vs Zombies also had twenty thousand sales on the first day. But it was a mobile game after all, one priced at ten RMB at that, only resulting in two hundred thousand RMB.
Warcraft was a large game sold at eighty-eight RMB, and selling twenty thousand copies meant 1.7 million RMB, a completely different level from mobile games.
“You’re happy with that? I think the sales can go higher still,” said Chen Mo.
“Higher?” Su Jinyu was surprised, “Any higher and there’ll be no traces of Legion Conquest left. Isn’t that a bit unrealistic?”
Chen Mo laughed, “Unrealistic? It’d be unrealistic if that didn’t happen.”
Everyone else felt that the number of sales Warcraft had was already quite amazing, but Chen Mo was far from satisfied.
In his previous life, Warcraft sold 1.6 million copies in China. At that time, priating was commonplace in China, and being able to sell 1.6 million copies were
Although Chen Mo set the price a bit high at eighty-eight RMb, pirating games was a much rarer occurrence in the parallel world and was more or less non-existent. Combined with the fact that there wasn’t much competition among RTS games, Chen Mo was confident that he could sell around two million copies in China!
Moreover, this was just the sales in China. A game like Warcraft could totally be sold overseas and could get immensely popular like Legion Conquest did.Warcraft also happened to be Legion Conquest, but better in every single aspect.