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Game Developer: A Transmigrated Tale

In a world where gaming is not just entertainment but a fundamental part of society's fabric, Leo, a dedicated gamer finds himself transmigrated into a realm known as Apex. Initially bewildered by his new surroundings and grappling with questions of where he is and how he got there, Leo soon discovers that Apex is a world where gaming isn't just a pastime but a driving force behind technological advancement and societal structure. Drawing on his passion and expertise as a gamer, Leo immerses himself in the world of game development. Along the way, he encounters challenges and opportunities, forming alliances with fellow developers and enthusiasts, and contributing his insights to the burgeoning industry.

Silent_Thinker · Video Games
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As they hailed a cab for transportation, Leo couldn't resist muttering, "I need to invest in a car now that my workload is increasing."

Soon, they arrived at the two-story building. While not overly large, it was well-maintained.

Upon entering, they were greeted by a meticulously cleaned hall, adorned with various musical equipment. Though Leo couldn't identify many of the instruments, he recognized their relevance to the music industry. However, with technological advancements, some were unfamiliar to him.

As they surveyed the interior, a voice echoed from the back of the hall.

"Hello, hello, welcome." A group of individuals emerged, led by a middle-aged man sporting a subtle beard.

Leo exchanged handshakes with the man and followed him to the office area for discussion.

"What can I get you, tea, coffee, or juice?" inquired the middle-aged man, likely the studio's boss.

Leo nodded, "Juice, please. It's quite warm outside, juice would be refreshing." He then turned to the twins, asking, "And for you?"

"We'll have juice as well," responded the twins.

While the assistants took their orders, Leo retrieved a file from his bag and placed it on the table.

"I've outlined the requirements in this file, but for precision, I'd prefer to witness the music production process firsthand," he stated.

The middle-aged man skimmed through the file, acknowledging the lists and requirements. "No problem, we can accommodate all of this."

...

After finalizing the music arrangements, as they were about to leave in the cab, Leo halted them.

"Let's go purchase a mid-range car; it'll be essential moving forward."

Following a discussion among the trio, they decided to buy two four-seater cars, anticipating their current needs and potential team expansion in the future.

Although Leo could afford a more expensive option, they collectively agreed that a mid-range car would suffice. After settling the deal with the car dealer, they headed back to the office.

The whole day, they got busy with the things that were forgotten previously. The music was also finalized, and all the remaining issues in the games were addressed. They fixed all the issues, and in the evening, they updated the game.

This was also the last major update for the three games: Candy Crush, Temple Run, and Minecraft. As they would soon be occupied with other games, they wouldn't have much time to update these existing ones.

For the existing games, they only had to fix some bugs and make improvements. As for Minecraft, they focused on fixing bugs and optimizing the online multiplayer server to prevent overload.

After finishing all the updates, they closed the office, and the twins went to their respective homes.

Leo, after enjoying a nice bath and meal, was also preparing to sleep.

Meanwhile, players who had played Minecraft were surprised to hear the newly added music. They felt soothed listening to the music while playing the game, spending hours immersed in it.

Morning arrived.

Leo lay in his bed, scrolling through the available options. With more System points, he intended to purchase more game packs to start his new game. However, he hadn't yet decided which game to make next. Besides the game, he also planned to organize a small tournament or function in Minecraft, so he had to get busy with that as well.

Before that, he wanted to create a teaser for his next game to generate excitement among his followers.

First, he had to choose his next game. Would it be PUBG or Fortnite?

But if he made those games, there would be dozens of similar games in the market. Even if he could dominate the PC and mobile platforms with those games, it would be hard to compete in the VR platform because he would be late, as he still doesn't meet the requirements to make VR games.

And, instead, if he doesn't compete in the VR platform, the copied versions of his games on VR could be ported to PC by those developers. Then, even if he has the lead on PC and mobile platforms, his position would still be threatened, as people would think that the game with a VR version could be better than the one without it.

So making a Battle Royale game at this time and giving other ideas isn't worth it.

So for his next game, he has to choose a game that doesn't have potential on the VR platform.

What could that be?