And now, she had graduated from college and officially joined the ranks of top players.
But the industry that had undergone the most dramatic changes was Blue Star's gaming industry.
What was the gaming industry on Blue Star like when she first entered the field five years ago?
Chaotic, bleak, excessively monetized, with a barren variety of gaming types.
Look at it now.
Games purely serving excessive monetization still exist, but their share of the market has plummeted from over 90% five years ago to just a single-digit percentage now.
In contrast, diversified games now occupy 90% of the market share.
Charging standards have become more reasonable, and the game quality has continuously improved, led by the top players, in an internal push for excellence.
The entire market is thriving.
And Ke Jin.
He had long abandoned the ultimate gift package temptation brought by Brother Tongzi.
In fact, after the closure of "My World".
Ke Jin hadn't released a new game for a year.