Chapter 172 Three Kingdoms Kill Online
Chapter 172 Three Kingdoms Kill Online
The day after the Golden Eagle Awards ended, Fu Yibai returned to the film crew.
Filming for "Gravity" is nearing its end.
September 10, Beijing.
In the studio of "Gravity", Fu Yibai sat behind the monitor, watching Hu Jing's performance on camera.
George has finished filming his scenes and returned to the United States.
Only Hu Jing's solo performance remains unfinished.
"Cut! Passed."
Fu Yibai stood up.
"Twenty-minute break."
Hu Jing climbed out of the cabin, her forehead covered in sweat and her hair plastered to her face.
Her assistant handed her water and a towel, which she accepted, and she sat down on the folding chair next to her.
Liu Yan walked over with her phone in her hand.
"Mr. Fu, Xingmeng Digital Entertainment is calling."
Fu Yibai took the phone, stood up, and walked to the corner.
"Feed?"
"Mr. Fu, the open beta for 'Three Kingdoms Kill' started at 10 AM today!"
On the other end of the phone, the person in charge of Xingmeng Digital Entertainment sounded excited.
"How's the data?"
"Within one hour of the server opening, over 10,000 users were online simultaneously! 80,000 users registered!"
"Not bad, keep an eye on it."
Any issues reported will be addressed immediately.
"yes!"
The call was then disconnected.
Fu Yibai was quite satisfied with the data, and it was worth it for him and all the artists under Chenxi to promote it on their blogs.
On November 17, filming for "Gravity" officially wrapped up.
On the same day, "Your Name" also officially ended its run in theaters.
The film finally grossed 4.63 million yuan at the domestic box office, breaking the box office record of "Inception" and becoming the highest-grossing film in Chinese film history.
The reason why "Your Name" achieved such amazing success is not only because of its excellent production and the gimmick of Fu Yibai's personal appearance.
The bigger reason is the rapid expansion of the film market.
With the accelerated construction of domestic cinemas and the surge in moviegoers in third- and fourth-tier cities, unprecedented growth potential has been provided for film box office revenue.
Because of the emergence of several films that grossed over 100 million yuan last year, investors have become more optimistic about the film market.
In addition to the rapid expansion of Galaxy Cinemas and Wanda Cinemas, some new players are starting to enter the market.
The entry of new players has caused the number of large screens in China to surge from 3100 at the end of last year to 3700.
The celebration banquet for "Your Name" was originally supposed to be hosted by Chenxi, but Lu Zheng took the initiative to ask Starlight Brilliant to handle it.
After all, it was Miss Jing's screen debut, and she achieved such brilliant results. Starlight Brilliant naturally hopes to take this opportunity to expand its influence.
After a moment's thought, Fu Yibai agreed.
The celebration banquet was scheduled for three days later, and the venue was chosen to be the banquet hall of a newly opened five-star hotel in Beijing.
The event was star-studded, with CEOs of established film and television companies in attendance, as well as dozens of media reporters.
There were also renowned directors and big-name celebrities who were invited.
The lineup is just as impressive as last month's Golden Eagle Awards.
Miss Jing, dressed in a silver gown, became the focus of the entire event. Holding Lu Zheng's arm, she smiled brightly and handled herself with grace, displaying the demeanor of a rising star.
After the celebration banquet, Fu Yibai returned to the villa with Fan Binbin and other women.
Among the people who came to the villa this time, there was another one, Gao Yuanyuan.
Although the woman was a little reserved at first, with Fan Binbin, the vixen, guiding her, she quickly integrated into the family.
On November 28, after Fu Yibai finished explaining the post-production editing, he asked Liu Yan to drive her to Xingmeng Digital Entertainment.
The elevator doors opened, and the young woman at the front desk paused for a moment when she saw him come in, then hurriedly stood up.
"Fu... Mr. Fu!"
Fu Yibai nodded and walked straight inside.
The office area was bustling with noise, and the sound of keyboards clattering filled the air.
Someone looked up and saw him, froze, and then quickly looked down and pretended to be working hard.
The person in charge, Liu Yongqiang, came out from the inner office with a smile on his face.
"Mr. Fu, you've arrived."
"Hmm, let me take a look."
How many people are online at the same time right now?
"Seventy-three thousand.
After its release, the game quickly gained positive word-of-mouth, generating a huge amount of discussion on forums and online communities.
Zhang Ming continued.
"Player feedback has been generally positive, with some players also reporting bugs and providing suggestions. The technical team is working overnight to fix them."
"Um."
Fu Yibai sat down in the chair.
"Organize the suggestions from the forum, adopt the valuable ones, and ignore the worthless ones."
The game needs continuous updates; it can't be launched and then left unattended.
"clear."
"What about paid data?"
"The daily turnover has now exceeded one million, and it is still growing rapidly."
"Mr. Fu, the gacha feature you proposed has been surprisingly effective. Many players are willing to pay to collect rare generals and skins."
"Yes, next we can connect with some card companies to authorize the development of physical cards, linking online and offline channels to further expand the IP's influence."
Fu Yibai pondered for a moment, then added.
"In addition, we are preparing to develop an overseas version of 'Three Kingdoms Kill', with a focus on the Southeast Asian market, where the culture is similar and the game will be more widely accepted."
Liu Yongqiang nodded repeatedly and quickly jotted down the key points.
Fu Yibai looked around the bustling work area, stood up, and patted him on the shoulder.
"If we keep this up, everyone will be well-received with their year-end bonuses."
After checking the status of "Three Kingdoms Kill", Fu Yibai then checked the progress of "League of Legends".
After the closed beta test of "Three Kingdoms Kill", Liu Yongqiang began to allocate manpower and focus his main efforts on the development of "League of Legends".
At this moment, the project team's large screen is demonstrating the latest map modeling and hero skill effects.
Fu Yibai stood quietly watching from behind. In the scene, Ashe, the Frost Archer, drew an icy blue trajectory with her arrows, and the grass swayed slightly in the wind. The details had been polished to a very high level.
"The core gameplay framework has been completed, and thirteen heroes have been designed."
"Yes, polish it slowly."
Ensuring smooth controls and balance is crucial; it's the lifeblood of MOBA games.
Fu Yibai gave instructions.
"The art style could be more distinctive, so that each hero has a unique and memorable feature."
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