Chapter 23 Ye Xiu’s fans don’t play Honor of Kings? (Part )
"Brother? Is it Wenbo?" Ye Xiu thought about it.
Because of the relationship with Yu Wenzhou, and the fact that Yu Wenbo himself is a socialite, the professional players all have a good relationship with this big-headed kid.
"Yes, that's him." Yu Wenzhou replied with a smile.
"I hadn't planned to let him go down this path, but today, as soon as he started broadcasting, President Pei personally sent him 20 rockets, and also..."
Yu Wenzhou suddenly thought of that extremely shameful stereotyped article, smiled, and stopped talking.
"Okay." Ye Xiu didn't think too much and nodded in agreement.
Pei Yunteng encouraged him to guide more juniors in live broadcasts as early as when he signed the contract with him, which could be regarded as training his own team.
Tang Rou, Baozi, if it weren’t for Qiao Yifan still having the contract with Vici Gaming, he would have had one too.
Adding Yu Wenbo, who already has skills and a certain degree of fame, is naturally not a problem.
After agreeing to this matter, he slowly returned to the live broadcast room.
Although he had a lot on his mind, he still didn't hesitate when it came time to work. He called Tang Rou and Baozi to continue the dungeon.
The coalition forces of the major guilds naturally withdrew.
Not only did they withdraw, but they withdrew in disgrace with their tails between their legs.
Although Ye Xiu and the major clubs quickly jointly issued a clarification statement, this exposure incident really made the major clubs sweat.
It is an unspoken rule in the professional circle that large guilds are rampant in online games.
After all, with Glory's extremely low resource output, it's hard for the major professional teams to share enough, let alone share it with passers-by.
Therefore, in order to have sufficient resources to play the game, the club condoned the guild's various behaviors in the online game.
Wild map bosses and records can only be fought over by guilds, and resource allocation is decided by large guilds.
Most new players either work for the guild or give up the core gameplay and become a casual passerby, just doing dungeons honestly.
But unspoken rules are, after all, unspoken rules that cannot be made public.
And Ye Xiu's live broadcast incident this time brought these unspoken rules to the surface.
Passersby don’t care whether you have your own difficulties or not, they only see what these big guilds do in the online game.
Bullying, bullying, social strife, strict hierarchy, exploitation...
Any one of these would be enough to bring discredit upon the guild and the club.
Even though Ye Xiu acted in time this time, he was able to survive this situation.
However, it still made all the major clubs break out in a cold sweat.
My goodness, there are anchors everywhere in the Honor of Kings online game now. What if a few more scandals break out?
Therefore, the guild leaders were not only ordered not to provoke Jun Moxiao, but also required all guild members to be more restrained in their actions and to ensure harmony within the game as much as possible.
In order to meet this requirement, even the monthly KPI for materials and equipment that must be submitted was cut in half.
Just a few words caused the entire Glory community to be in chaos. Who would dare to provoke Jun Moxiao and his gang now?
Thus, Ye Xiu and the others felt extremely relaxed for the first time, and the whole journey was smooth.
As a result, Ye Xiu was able to spare some energy to pay attention to the content of the barrage.
The more he paid attention to this, the more his heart sank.
The vast majority of people in the barrage know almost nothing about the mechanisms of Honor, especially the mechanisms exclusive to online games.
Whenever they encounter a new BOSS, a new monster, or a new terrain, there are always a lot of people shouting and asking what it is, and then someone patiently explains it to them.
It seems... my fans... really haven't played Glory that much. Ye Xiu pondered.
But, how is this possible?
If you don’t even play Honor of Kings, how can you become my fan?
Finally, after taking Tang Rou and the others to defeat the Rock Ronin Opan, Ye Xiu decided to do a test.
"Speaking of which, I noticed that you guys don't seem to be very familiar with the mechanics of Glory. Shall we do a statistics?"
He recalled the introduction of the Xianyu live broadcast software on the instruction page and opened a voting thread in the live broadcast room.
[Have you played the online game "Glory" for a long time? Yes/No] He posted this voting thread, and soon, the number of votes began to rise rapidly.
But something happened that made Ye Xiu silent.
Although the votes for both the "yes" and "no" options are increasing, the increase in "no" is obviously much faster than that of "yes".
After about three minutes, the data finally settled on a pattern of 35% for “yes” and 65% for “no”.
That’s right, more than 60% of Ye Xiu’s fans don’t play Glory.
At least that's the case in the live broadcast room.
Ye Xiu's pretended relaxed smile froze.
Where the camera couldn't see, his hands began to tremble slightly again.
It seemed that ever since he was kicked out of Jia Shi that night and then set up by Pei Yunteng, his hands had been shaking more frequently.
I, Ye Xiu, am a Glory textbook and a Glory triple champion.
Two-thirds of my fans don’t play Honor of Kings?
What kind of international joke is this? ! ! ! ! ! ! !
So what are they looking at?
We work so hard to play and study tactics, but what does it mean to the fans?
Ye Xiu is now like an actor, performing hard on the stage, only to find that there is a sea of audiences below, most of whom are playing with their mobile phones.
If it was the Ye Xiu in the original timeline who didn't take his fans seriously, then these things wouldn't bother him at all.
But the problem is that under Pei Papi's persistent influence, Ye Xiu has now begun to open his heart to his fans.
How could he accept this fact?
Ye Xiu couldn't remember how today's live broadcast ended.
I only remember the loud noise of gongs and drums, the blast of firecrackers, and it was very lively, but it seemed to have nothing to do with my performance.
His mind was in a muddle and a mess, and he had a lot of doubts that he couldn't vent.
Subconsciously, he took out his cell phone and called the guy he thought knew the most...
S City, Tenghai Company Headquarters, Pei Yunteng’s office.
"Boss, you are wise. We were shallow before." Zhang Yuanfang said with a smile while holding a report.
"Ye Xiu's first broadcast revenue has already reached a terrifying 4500 million. Even if he only gets 20% of the gift share, it will definitely be enough to make a lot of money in five years."
But Pei Yunteng didn't look very proud, he just nodded calmly: "Got it, don't come to report to me tonight."
"Is there anything wrong?" Zhang Yuanfang asked with a smile.
Pei Yunteng usually doesn't put on airs in the company, especially with the senior executives, with whom he basically treats them as friends.
"That kid must have become autistic because of today's live broadcast." Pei Yunteng smiled and pointed to the mobile phone on the table.
Obviously, he and Ye Xiu are only seven years apart in age, but in his mouth they are like adults and children.
"I have to play the role of his caring grandfather."
"That kid is still too young. He doesn't understand the nature of the fan economy, let alone the nature of Honor," Zhang Yuanfang commented with a smile.
"If he understood, why would I need to spend so much time on it?" Pei Yunteng rolled his eyes.
However, it is not too late to wake up now...
The second update will be here soon!
To be honest, given the difficulty of getting started in League of Legends, the proportion of cloud players is over 40%.
Not to mention the much more difficult to get started with Honor of Kings.
(End of this chapter)