Chapter 374: The Newcomer Who Came Over
Chapter 374 Newcomers from across the border
Regarding the various aspects involved in overseas mergers and expansions.
The troubles Lin Hui worries about focus on two aspects:
On the one hand, Lin Huishang was previously worried about domestic game studios that such studios would be in the shape of major domestic companies.
So wouldn’t overseas game studios be in the shape of major overseas companies?
Lin Hui would not refuse if there was a legitimate and open cooperation with a major overseas manufacturer.
But Lin Hui didn’t want to be inexplicably associated with a major overseas manufacturer because of some undercurrents.
Inexplicably getting connected with a big manufacturer has a small chance of bringing certain opportunities.
But there is a high probability that it is easy to fall into traps (including but not limited to legal traps, debt traps, personnel crises, etc.).
On the other hand, Lin Hui's concerns have something to do with the game Plague Inc.
This Plague Inc game is nothing special in terms of genre.
It’s just a 2D stand-alone strategy mobile game.
But the specific game content is a bit...
Well, according to Huang Jing, the content of the game is relatively "anti-human".
Would Lin Hui still want to buy a game like this?
This is a problem.
But from a market perspective, this little thing doesn't seem to be a problem.
The worst case scenario is that we can only launch it overseas and not in China?
As long as we don't poison the country, even cultural "dross" doesn't seem to be a big problem.
Having said that, it seems a bit early to think about this now.
Why are Ndemic Creations willing to take action?
Do the people at this studio have no idea about the potential of this game?
Lin Hui decided to listen to what Huang Jing had to say first.
Just listen to Huang Jing say to Lin Hui: "You don't know something, the current scale of Ndemic Creations studio is very small.
At its core is developer James Vaughan.
Although there is such a decent game developed.
But James Vaughan is not a computer person."
Lin Hui was thoughtful when he heard this. Isn't the core creator of this game a practitioner in the computer field?
This is good news.
In this way, Ndemic Creations studio is unlikely to have too close relationships with major overseas manufacturers.
Lin Hui doesn't have to worry about accidentally acquiring the secret or illegitimate children of some major overseas companies.
While thinking about it, Huang Jing continued: "According to some information I collected, James Vaughan graduated from the University of Nottingham with a major in economics.
Before getting involved in game development, I was a strategic consultant for a financial company in the United States, doing regular and boring work every day.
In many cases, the inherent thinking of a game created by a financial consultant will have some subtle influence.
Isn’t it reasonable to desire cash?”
After saying this, Huang Jing immediately felt that it was not good to say this.
After all, strictly speaking, Lin Hui doesn’t seem to focus solely on game development as his main business.
It seems that even if he became a monk halfway, it would not affect the performance of Lin Hui's games at all.
Although Lin Hui still has a lot of room for growth, no matter what, Lin Hui can now put many workers who specialize in game development to shame.
With the precedent of Lin Hui, it is not surprising that there are cross-border game developers who are successful.
And there are many similar examples in other industries.
This statement is often prevalent in many fields:
——The person who defeats you may not be your old opponent, but the "newbie" who comes across the border inexplicably.
It's probably the same as the saying "newbies are monsters".
Chapter completed!