But the environment has changed.
Many dedicated game designers are working hard to create newer, more interesting gameplay.
If their enthusiasm was dampened by top player criticism, Ke Jin would likewise feel guilty.
As of today,
Ke Jin had long ceased to care about fame.
In the gaming industry, he had already achieved everything he could want.
Ke Jin instinctively wanted to contribute more to the future development of Blue Star's gaming industry.
After much consideration, he concluded the best solution was—
To completely step out of the circle, leaving opportunities for the future generation.
The reason he had encouraged his subordinates to create boldly, even if they failed, was not only for their growth.
It was also to lower players' exceedingly high expectations of the top player's games, ensuring they wouldn't think every game he released was guaranteed to sell.
He wanted them to know that the top player could also produce flops.