Chapter 49 Shrimp Catcher

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The establishment of the new team was completed in less than two days.

As the second team of Honghuang Studio, its main task is to maintain the game "Monster Hunter" and subsequent development.

Strive to make it the first IP in history and increase their influence in the industry.

So in addition to Lao Li, who was in charge of the management team, Chen Lin also arranged for two old employees and eight new employees to assist him.

As for the Dawn team, they continue to expand their recruitment and are specifically responsible for the research and development of new games.

It is also the current main production department of Honghuang.

After finishing everything, Lao Song entered the office with a document.

"Chen Lin, the market trend during this period has been sorted out."

His expression was very serious, as if he had encountered some problem.

"What happened?" Chen Lin asked.

"Yes." Lao Song nodded and handed the document to the table, "I just got the news that other industries have been in a downturn recently, and many investment companies have begun to change their strategies and prepare to enter the game industry."

"So fast?"

Chen Lin's eyes instantly became serious.

Capital has settled in, which is not good news for them.

Because the main purpose of those guys is to make money, and their business scope covers almost all industries, the accumulation of resources is absolutely unimaginable.

Compared with real capital.

Game companies like Huanhai are just younger brothers!

In other words, Huanhai itself is run by capital, and it is just a tool to make money in the gaming industry.

A few years ago.

Chen Lin expected that such a day would come.

But I didn't expect it would come so soon.

"At this rate, it is estimated that by the end of the year, many game companies will be acquired or controlled. We have to prepare in advance." Lao Song said with some worry.

In fact, as early as the day "Monster Hunter" was released, someone called him to discuss funding, but he rejected it.

But I have to admit it.

Even he was extremely excited by the price offered by the other party.

So he was very worried that if one day Honghuang really went public and its equity was gradually diluted, would Honghuang still be the same Honghuang?

After all, he has seen too many such examples.

"Don't worry, I have no plans to let Honghuang go public." As if he knew what he was thinking, Chen Lin said.

He now holds more than 95% of Honghuang's shares and has absolute say.

If it goes public and receives financing, the result will be different.

He doesn't want anyone to tell him about his decision-making.

Hearing what he said, Lao Song was relieved: "It's okay not to go public, but we still have to prepare in advance and accumulate more funds and resources to meet this market impact."

"I think so too." Chen Lin smiled slightly, "I may not be able to compare with you, but when it comes to making money from games, I'm still better at it."

"So you have a new plan?" Lao Song's eyes lit up.

"not yet."

"..."

"Do you have any ideas?"

"What ideas can I have? It's not like you don't know how bad the games we made before were." Old Song smiled bitterly.

If he hadn't met Chen Lin, he wouldn't have known how bad the games they made back then were. It was too flattering on him to let him come up with a plan.

Just as Chen Lin said.

His strength is not in designing games at all.

"I remember, you used to make racing games, right?" Chen Lin suddenly remembered something and said.

"It is indeed a racing game, what's wrong?"

"What do you think about us making a game like this? You happen to be good at it, and it can expand the studio's business direction."

"Uh...that's not good, is it?"

Lao Song said with a troubled face.

Racing games are indeed their forte, but they are also his pet peeve.

Because what they made before was never popular at all!

And there are many racing games on the market now.

For example, "Explosive Motorcycle", "Death Racing", "Racing Simulator" and so on.

Although it is not popular, it occupies a considerable position in the player circle. It is not easy for new games of the same type to shake it. It must have a major breakthrough.

Thinking of this, he quickly dissuaded: "Let's forget it. Our reputation for "Monster Hunter" has slowly spread, and we have finally gained a foothold in the adventure category. Now we suddenly change the track and do other types. I'm afraid that the players

Don’t buy it.”

"How do you know that the racing game we make won't be a hit? Are you so unsure of your own profession?"

Chen Lin raised his eyebrows.

As an employee of Honghuang, how can you only make one or two types of games?

You have to build confidence in these guys.

"It can't be said that I'm not confident. I'm only thinking about the future of the company." Lao Song smiled forcefully, "After all, now is a critical period. It's difficult to compete with those capitals with just the first few games. To do more

The most important thing is to have a hit product."

"So, I think racing games are very suitable. You have to believe in my vision." Chen Lin took over his words and said.

At the same time, open the search page on your computer and enter a few words quickly.

[Sorry, the "shrimp catcher" you searched for does not exist, please change other keywords. 】

Seeing this result, he smiled.

Who said racing games can't be popular?

Isn’t the solution right here?

Without further ado, he opened the drawer on the side, pulled out a previously prepared design plan, and handed it to Lao Song.

"Let's see if we can make this with our current manpower."

“You’ve even made a plan??”

Lao Song's face was full of astonishment, "You were not joking just now!"

But after taking the plan and looking at it for a while, he froze, with a hint of shock in his eyes.

"This...did you make this?"

"Well, I took the time to make it some time ago. It may be a bit difficult. You should estimate whether it can be done before considering the next step."

In order to cope with various things that might happen next, Chen Lin made a lot of preparations.

These design plans are what he usually spends time to come up with.

It just happened to come in handy today, saving a lot of preliminary preparation work.

"It does seem very difficult." Lao Song nodded while flipping through the pages. "Especially the fact that the track scene is extremely realistic and the physical collision is completely simulated. 3D rendering with ordinary engines simply cannot do it."

"But we have a prehistoric engine." Chen Lin said calmly.

Honghuang’s self-developed engine is definitely the biggest weapon of their studio.

Not only is the function more powerful than other engines on the market, the rendering accuracy is absolutely unmatched.

Just because other manufacturers can't do it, doesn't mean they can't do it.

It just requires more manpower and material resources.

"Indeed, we have a prehistoric engine." Old Song took a deep breath, "In this case, then leave this design plan to us, Liming, and I promise to make it for you!"

"That's right. I'm waiting for your good news."

Since then, Honghuang Studio’s fourth game project has finally been confirmed.


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