Chapter 148: Driving the tiger and swallowing the wolf


Chapter 148: Driving the tiger and swallowing the wolf

Qin Shaoyan only felt his head hurt when he looked at the smiling Fatty G.

I didn’t expect that I used too much force and got myself in.

He has even thought about developing a Counter-Strike online game, but he has several projects on his hands that he can’t finish.

How could I agree to Fatty G’s request?

Besides, even if you have time to play an FPS online game, you wouldn’t choose Counter-Strike because the price/performance ratio is too low.

Counter-Strike online games can also make money, but they are far inferior to entertaining shooting games like CrossFire.

And a game can last for more than ten years, with low cost and explosive profits. CF is the best choice for FPS online games.

Qin Shaoyan looked at Fatty G’s face full of excitement, but he couldn’t say no directly.

"Gabu, why are you suddenly interested in online games?" Qin Shaoyan asked tentatively.

G Fat smiled and said, "You just told me that if you want to make money and don't want your game to be ruined, you have to do it yourself."

"I think South Korea's NEXON company really wants to get it. Online game licensing, and not only them, but also other Korean companies have approached us."

"Since they are so interested, it must mean that this matter is profitable."

"And we are also involved. Try to expand into different businesses."

G Fat said seriously again: "John, what do you think? If we work together, we will be able to successfully open up the Chinese market."

Cooperation to open up the Chinese market?

Your idea is quite creative.

Qin Shaoyan suddenly had an idea at this time and soon had a new plan.

"Gabu, you are making it difficult for me." Qin Shaoyan sighed and pretended to be embarrassed, "I have other projects to do, but you opened your mouth and I can help You."

"However, the online game project will be postponed a little bit, you have to let us finish the work at hand."

Fatty G nodded, "No problem."

Qin Shaoyan stood up and started pacing in Fatty G's office, while thinking about what else needed to be improved in his plan.

"Gabu." Qin Shaoyan stopped and said solemnly, "I thought about it for a while and found that this idea of ​​opening up a new business is a good one. Now the online game market is developing rapidly. Blizzard's " "World of Warcraft" is a good example."

"The online game market in China and surrounding countries is developing rapidly, and we can really try it in this regard."

"And I am in China. There are still some connections with relevant domestic departments, such as the last stand-alone game cooperation.”

Fatty G's eyes lit up and he clapped his chin fiercely, "Yes, we can also use the relationship between Chinese officials, so that it will be smoother to enter the Chinese market."

Qin Shaoyan said seriously: "But Before that, Gabe, you need to do something."

"What?"

"You contact the game companies like Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, and Take-two. Call them all over and let's have a meeting."

Fat G frowned, "What are you calling them for?"

Qin Shaoyan said with a smile: "The Chinese game market is now flooded with a large number of Korean games. Although the Chinese market is constantly expanding, Korean game companies are also constantly seizing the market."

"If you want to enter the Chinese game market, just We need to squeeze out Korean games first.”

“This can’t be done by V Agency alone. Let’s call in several more companies and work together to kick out Korean games first, so that the rest can be done. The game market will be divided up by us.”

“And we can also let others take the lead and explore the market for us, and we will observe and adjust, review cases, and summarize experiences and lessons.”

G Fat smiled and said, "John, you are such a bad boy, but I like you." The two parties quickly reached an agreement. G Fat actively contacted various companies, posted hero posts widely, and invited martial arts heroes from all walks of life.

Qin Shaoyan took out his mobile phone, found Chen Peng's number and dialed it.

"Brother Chen, are you still in the United States?"

Chen Peng felt a little surprised, "Well, you are still in the United States, but you will go back tomorrow."

"Oh, it's good that you are still here." Qin Shaoyan smiled slightly, "I have something to report to you."

"Mr. Qin, what you said makes me feel happy." Chen Peng said, somewhat dumbfounded, "If you have anything to do, just say it, don't do this."

"Since Brother Chen asked me to do it, I will Let's get straight to the point." Qin Shaoyan said with a smile, "Brother Chen, do you think those Korean game companies are too arrogant in China?"

Chen Peng smiled, "Why did you mention this?"
< br>Qin Shaoyan did not answer, but continued to ask: "Do you want them to restrain themselves?"

Chen Peng paused and pondered for two seconds, "Do you have a way?"

Qin Shaoyan is not the only one who thinks Koreans are arrogant, and there are countless companies that have been cheated by Korean games.

Big companies such as Shanda, NetEase, and Penguin are full of resentment. How could the publishing office not know about it?

There are several points mentioned in the document regarding the ethnic online game project launched by the Publishing House.

First, the structure of independent research and development and imported products is unbalanced, the industrial chain is unreasonable, and imported online games dominate the market.

At that time, the games introduced to the Chinese market were basically Korean online games. Most of the market was controlled by others, and a lot of money was made.

The second point is that many Chinese companies represent overseas online games and do not master core technologies, resulting in the inability to safeguard their own legitimate rights and interests, leading to the proliferation of private servers and plug-ins.

The reason why Shanda’s proxy legendary private server is rampant is because the Korean side’s management is not standardized, which leads to the leakage of the source code.

Because of the issue of money sharing, South Korea ignored Shanda's requests. Not to mention adding game content, even bugs were not fixed, forcing Shanda's programmers to make modifications by themselves through decompilation.

Online games represented by Penguin and NetEase have also encountered the same maintenance problems. South Korea did not provide technical support at all, and turned a blind eye to anti-cheating requirements.

At that time, although the level of Korean game research and development was poor, they were confident and took advantage of the weakness of the Chinese game industry to unscrupulously discriminate against Chinese agents.

After the Chinese game industry began to self-research and mass-produce online games, Korean game companies restrained their arrogance and became cooperative in cooperation.

But this time happened to be in a period of drought, so when Chen Peng heard Qin Shaoyan's words, he immediately had an idea in his mind.

It is a unanimous view that the Koreans should be given a good beating to suppress their arrogance.

"It's just an immature idea. Let's talk to Brother Chen first." Qin Shaoyan said lightly, "Brother Chen, give it to your staff. If you think it's okay, we'll discuss it in detail."

"If you don't think it's okay, just pretend I didn't say it."

"Wait a moment." Less than half a minute later, Chen Peng continued, "Just tell me."

Qin Shaoyan said slowly, "The Korean game companies are so arrogant because they have no competitors. Although China Domestic game companies are also developing domestic online games, but Korean online games still have a dominant position.”

“If we want them to be honest, they must have strong opponents to check and balance them.”

“Me. Want to drive the tiger to devour the wolf?”

Chen Peng was slightly startled, “Driving the tiger to devour the wolf?”

(End of this chapter)

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