Chapter 130 - Overseas Release (1/2)

In the United States.

“Hmm? A new game, Warcraft? By which company?”

“A developer and distributor that I’ve never heard of.”

“Isn’t that a Chinese company?”

“That’s weird. Chinese RTS game? I thought the ones they made in the past were huge failures. Weren’t they wiped off the market by Legion Conquest?”

“The last few posters, you guys are too out of touch with the Chinese market. Warcraft is currently incredibly popular in China, it’s even exceeded Legion Conquest.”

“Really? Maybe it’s because it fits the taste of the Chinese more.”

“I’ve seen some posters and videos. To be honest, I’m really shocked. It seems really high quality unlike the other Chinese games I’ve seen. There’s nothing I could nitpick from the dialogue. You guys should try it out.”

“The dialogue really is perfect. I’m curious as to who did the translation. Did they pay big bucks to get a translator from the US?”

“This is the first time I’ve seen the Chinese make a game similar to Heavenly Ring. Moreover, the quality seems amazing.”

“THe game is also free to play. I think I’ll try it out when it comes out.”

-Europe-

“I’ve heard there’s a game that’s similar to Heavenly Ring that is about to be released. I’ve seen its ads everywhere.”

“Really? I’ve never heard of an European company making that game, is it from the US?”

“No, it’s Chinese.”

“oh, then I’m probably not going to play it. It’s difficult to imagine what they would do to a story like this. I’m also doubtful if they could make a world to match the standards of Heavenly Ring.”

“They seem alright from the promotional videos I’ve seen. At least I never realised it was made by the Chinese.”

“I’ve seen it too, the dialogue is excellent. Although the French and German dubs are a bit weird, the English version was fine, perfect even.”

“Really? That’s hard to believe.”

“Alright, you’ve convinced me, I’ll take a look.”

-Korea-

“You’re still playing Legion Conquest?”

“Yeah, are you done with the game? Off to RPGs?”

“Nope, I’ve been playing another RTS game.”

“What? Another RTS game?”

“Warcraft.”

“Never heard of it.”

“Yeah, because it’s not out on the Korean market yet. I downloaded it from a Chinese app store.”

“Chinese game? I’m not sure if ditching Legion Conquest for that is a good idea.”

“This game is better than Legion Conquest in every single aspect. It wouldn’t be a stretch to call it the best RTS game in the world.”

“Really?”

“I think there’s a Korean version soon. I’m looking forward to it.”

“Alright, I’ll check it out then.”

Advertisements of Warcraft have appeared in money countries. However, due to the limited budget, there was no way they could paste it on every wall, so the popularity of the game had to be slowly built up. The games that really pop off are usually shared by mouth anyways.

Finally after all the advertising, Warcraft is finally live!