Chapter 160 Hot Noon Wood? Why is he here? And it seems that he is the manager of this booth? Lao Fan had live-broadcasted Wu Mu’s program to his fans before, so he knew Wu Mu. It was precisely because of this acquaintance that he became even more confused. No matter how you think about it, a celebrity has nothing to do with something like a game exhibition. Fans in his live broadcast room noticed his strange expression and became curious. "What did the anchor see? Tell me!" "She must be a beauty! Fanzi, turn the camera to me quickly!" "You are planning to eat alone, right?" Lao Fan looked at the comments in his live broadcast room, said nothing, and simply turned the camera over.
The image of the Wumu booth appeared in front of the audience in the live broadcast room. Some people didn't know Wu Mu and their attention was still on the popularity of the booth. "There are so many people at this booth, what games are they playing?" "There's a Chinese introduction on the side. Is this a game made by our domestic company?" But there were also people who knew Wu Mu, and they soon spotted Wu Mu's face in the crowd. "Fuck, noon dog!" "Why did Wu Gou come to the game exhibition?" "It looks like they are recording a show. The one on the far right looks like Lu Yao?" "No wonder Wu Gou suddenly posted a message saying he was going to make a game and wanted crowdfunding. He was probably just trying to create some show effects again." "I was wondering how Wu Gou could become so arrogant. He set a crowdfunding goal of 50 million for himself. He even expected his fans to pay for his game. It turns out he was just doing it on purpose." Recording a show? Lao Fan's attention was completely on Wu Mu before, and he didn't really notice Lu Yao and the others next to him. But now, it seems that they are really recording a show. Not only Lu Yao is there, but also Wang Xiaotian, Zhang Haoran and others are there. It is obvious that they are recording a new episode of Celebrity Agency. But what is this about posting a message to make a game and setting a crowdfunding target of 50 million? Lao Fan was quite confused, but he soon understood the whole story through the barrage. A crowdfunding of 50 million is indeed a bit inflated. Judging from the sales volume, it must be at least a million. Because of the game production skills that Wu Mu had demonstrated in the Star Agency before, and because he had been the chief designer of his favorite game, Zhongsheng, he had a good impression of Wu Mu. But no matter how much he liked Wu Mu, he wouldn't be so foolish as to really believe that Wu Mu could make a game that sold millions of copies. He, like his fans in the live broadcast room, felt that Wu Mu was doing it on purpose for show effect and was not serious. However, he was undoubtedly curious about Wu Mu's new game, and wondered what it was like. He walked towards the booth, intending to experience it for himself.
Then when he approached the booth, before he could even see the quality of the game, he discovered a strange phenomenon. There seem to be a lot of his colleagues around here. There were seven or eight people around him who were talking on their cell phones like him, although most of them were foreigners, both men and women. But looking at this, it is obvious that he is just like him, an internet anchor who shoots various live videos. It's not surprising that there are so many online anchors at this game show. After all, it's one of the largest game shows. If anchors who make a living from games have money and time, many of them will come to watch and broadcast live to their fans. But these anchors usually go to the booths of big game companies first. Why do so many of them come to Wumu's booth? Lao Fan was just wondering when he heard a host who was trying out the game in front of him say excitedly, "Wow, guys, this is indeed a game that even the president of Microsoft likes. It's really fun!" "I want to donate some money to them too! Otherwise it would be a shame if such a fun game couldn't be made." "If you have money, you can donate. 3 Euros is definitely not a loss! No, it should be a profit. You can play this kind of game for 3 Euros after it is released. It's really a conscience!" what? Lao Fan looked at the internet anchor who was speaking in a daze. Did Wu Mu pay for the navy? Blow him like this? Wu Mu's games were undoubtedly a huge hit at the game show. I don’t know how many anchors got the news and ran to his booth to try it out. And with the promotion of these anchors, the amount in his crowdfunding account is increasing at a very fast rate. After all, the number of people offline is limited. Even if each person who comes to the exhibition sponsors him a sum, it is just a drop in the bucket compared to the figure of 50 million. But it’s different when people are online. I don’t know how many people watched the exhibition online through various channels and official live broadcasts. Even if only a small number of these people sponsor him, it will be a huge number. In addition to player sponsorship, the system also arranges other cash-out channels. At the Game Zone company booth, when Harrison, the team leader, heard that a new game, which had not yet been made and was still in the crowdfunding stage, was showing signs of being very popular, he was undoubtedly moved. Game Zone is a PC gaming platform. The market share of their platform is naturally far behind the dominant Steam platform, but over the years, they have relied on exclusive games and free game marketing to maintain a market share of about 15%. As a company that started out with marketing, everyone in their company has a keen sense for marketing opportunities. Harrison undoubtedly sensed an opportunity for publicity in this news. He quickly found the crowdfunding page for the new game, downloaded the demo and started playing it himself. After trying the game for a while and feeling the quality of it, he immediately made up his mind. "Let's go talk to the creator of this game!" The organizers of the Paris Game Show also received news about the popularity of Wu Mu Games. They were undoubtedly shocked when they found out that the crowdfunding page of Wumu Games already had 150,000 to 160,000 supporters.
How long has it been? There are already 150,000 or 160,000 supporters! ? Doesn’t this mean that this game has sold 150,000 or 160,000 copies just by relying on a demo? Moreover, crowdfunding figures are much more valuable than sales figures! It is directly put on the shelves for sale. After all, it is a real product, and everyone does not have to worry about the production company running away. But this crowdfunding is completely different. It is possible that the game company will not be able to continue due to various reasons. At that time, the money raised from the crowdfunding will undoubtedly be wasted. These 150,000 to 160,000 supporters clearly represent that this game has the potential to sell at least a million copies! How is it possible that a game that started out as a crowdfunding campaign outside a stadium could sell millions of copies? This kind of thing sounds a bit too legendary. The organizers of the exhibition felt that if they did not do anything at the exhibition when faced with such a topical game, they would be somewhat incompetent. (End of this chapter)