"Mr. Alex, give us a bit more time, and we promise we'll find their contact information!"
Seeing Alex's furious expression, CA's employees stood at attention: "If we can't complete the task, you can fire us anytime!"
A pledge had been made.
This was a do-or-die situation; even if they couldn't find the contacts, they would press on.
However, it wasn't for lack of effort. The reality was that Game Changer had no so-called core members.
All the work was done behind the scenes by Indra alone!
Speaking of Indra, having made a fortune from the Pokémon series, he first bought a new property.
Next, he upgraded to a supercar.
Back home, Indra logged onto his social media account to check the reviews for *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution*.
After so many days, the film still had all positive reviews with no negative feedback.
The movie rating remained a perfect 10.
The number of people wanting to see it on the ticketing app had reached 16.88 million.
Surpassing 20 million interested viewers was just a matter of time.
Even now, this number had already set a record for pre-release anticipation for an animated film.
Many theaters were discussing with Indra about increasing the film's screening rate during the Spring Festival period.
Raising the screening rate for a film that hasn't even premiered was unheard of before.
How could an animated movie compete with regular films for market share?
But this time, *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution* was clearly different from previous animated films.
It's a cash cow!
Want to make money?
Then increase the screenings!
Although theaters were highly optimistic about *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution*, and the previews were receiving rave reviews, Indra still logged into his V-blog account to post:
"*Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution* movie distribution: With any movie ticket, you can claim the Pokémon number 151—Mew—from our official website!"
Distribution here refers to the official transfer of specific data to game cartridges via the internet.
In Indra's time, Nintendo was accustomed to using distribution events to deliver items or Pokémon to players.
Such distribution events always generated enormous excitement.
This time, Indra decided to distribute Mew directly!
Among the Pokémon fans, Mew, the Pokémon with the serial number 151, was the most highly anticipated after Mewtwo and Pikachu.
No player had ever seen Mew in any version of the games since the Pokémon series began.
The most anyone could do was see Mew in the anime or manga, compensating for its absence in the games.
How to obtain Mew, or even if it existed in the games, had become a hot topic among millions of players.
So, when Indra's V-blog post went live,
Pokémon fans all over the internet went wild!
"What? Mew? Did I see that right?!"
"What's distribution? Does it mean I can get Mew directly?"
"Is this for real? Is this the official Game Changer V-blog account? It's not a fake one, right?"
"Officially verified? This is really Game Changer's official account posting this!?"
"Wait, has Game Changer been hacked? What's with distributing Mew?!"
"Getting Mew by watching the movie? Forget waiting! I'm buying tickets right now!"
"Before you buy, I've already purchased tickets for the premiere on the T-ticket app!"
"Damn, distributing Mew? I'm definitely buying two tickets now!!"
"A kiwi user who never watches movies says: I've already bought a premiere ticket!"
On V-blog, the number of comments on Indra's post skyrocketed, surpassing 10,000 in 2 minutes, and 100,000 in 7 minutes!
Shares were even crazier, breaking 100,000 in just 5 minutes.
Likes exceeded 200,000 in 10 minutes!
In the era when the first-generation Pokémon games had been fully developed,
The only remaining topic was how to obtain Mew.
In other words,
Mew was the ultimate bombshell of the first-generation Pokémon games!
Everyone was eagerly waiting for Mew to appear.
Some even speculated that Mew would never appear in the games!
However, now,
Game Changer had finally released this ultimate surprise.
The term "Distribution Mew" instantly shot to the top of V-blog's trending list.
As for the second topic on the trending list?
It was from the movie ticketing app—T-ticket!
As a ticketing app, T-ticket rarely appeared on V-blog's trending list.
In many users' memories, the app only appeared on the list when it was newly launched.
Since then, T-ticket hadn't made it back onto the list.
This time,
The reason for T-ticket's trending was simple and brutal: the app's servers crashed!
"I'm吐了, didn't T-ticket say they wouldn't crash even if Earth exploded? How did it crash now?"
"Damn, I was about to buy the premiere tickets for *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution*, and the app crashed. How do I buy them now?"
"Freaking out, I was about to pay, but it's stuck on the payment page!!"
"Seriously, T-ticket can crash too?"
Countless users who faced app server crashes while trying to purchase tickets flooded T-ticket's official account.
Most of them were trying to buy tickets for *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution*.
They hadn't been able to get their tickets before the app crashed!
It's worth noting that T-ticket's initial slogan was: "Even if Earth explodes, T-ticket won't crash!"
The app prided itself on fast and convenient ticketing, and never experiencing server issues like today.
Yet today,
T-ticket made history.
The frenzy of *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution* ticket buyers, after seeing Indra's V-blog post, surged into the T-ticket app.
The terrifying volume of users caused T-ticket's servers, which had rarely crashed or even slowed down, to go completely down!
[T-ticket server crash] also made it to trending list at the second position.
The only thing with higher buzz was [Distribution Mew].
After the T-ticket staff worked overtime to maintain the app,
The software finally returned to normal use.
In the real-time monitoring data from their backend, the pre-sale box office for *Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back—Evolution* was skyrocketing at an exaggerated rate!!
The pre-sale box office exceeded 100 million within just a few minutes!