In Fang You's sophomore summer break, the first game his studio released, "Brave Dragonslayer," officially made its debut on the Spica platform.
"Brave Dragonslayer: The Brave of Rod," (actually the third edition), priced at 68 yuan, a standard boutique indie game price.
The studio was named Youxing Studio by Fang You, which didn't have any special meaning; he just thought it matched his cool temperament.
During that time, Song Hang cautiously asked if the name was a play on the word "hang" from his name, preparing to genuinely appreciate the boss's thoughtfulness, only to be mercilessly rejected by Fang You.
In the first week or two following the game's release, it didn't create much buzz initially; after all, the Spica gaming platform was a vast sea of games, with no marketing budget invested and being a completely unknown new studio, it only made it to number 49 on the new releases list.
However, every player who clicked in was immediately astounded by the game's art style.