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Chapter 74: The Large-Scale TV Drama

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The PV "Footprints" ended, and the viewers in the livestream room now had a general understanding of Genshin Impact’s main storyline.

Although Qin Xiaoyu had already left the livestream room.

But the players’ enthusiasm had not diminished much; the number of online viewers remained close to three million.

All kinds of comments filled the entire public screen densely.

"Holy shit, the main plot’s already teased this many chapters? This anime-style game really has something to it!"

"The information density in this PV is huge! Has the official team already finished all the later content?"

"Can you just release all the later content at once? Designers, don’t worry about our stamina—we’ve all grown a person on our livers!"

"Something’s off—based on this PV, it looks like the official protagonist is the older brother! Now I regret choosing the younger sister..."

"Oh no, a new wife has appeared! The moment the girl with the fan from Inazuma showed up, I felt my wallet slipping out of my grasp!"

"Qingcheng, I’m sorry! That girl with the fan—her eyes hold light. No, her eyes hold me..."

"Holy shit, this really hit me—gentle, elegant, graceful, and a little cute? Perfect girlfriend archetype. No more talking—I’m going home to tell my mom I’m in love!"

"Come on, designers, here’s my wallet—don’t be polite, take as much as you want! Now, right now, release my wife—I’m going to pull this gacha until it breaks!"

"Another long, sleepless night—I just want to know when that girl will be released!"

"Day one of waiting for that girl..."

"..."

Perhaps even Qin Xiaoyu himself never imagined that, in this parallel world, because of the "Footprints" PV.

The large-scale TV drama "Waiting for Kamisato" was staged once again.

In the following period of livestreams, countless players would eagerly ask when the girl with the fan would finally be released.

Of course, that’s a story for later—set aside for now.

The first official livestream had, overall, ended successfully.

For the players,

they felt respected—especially ordinary players, for whom this experience was particularly profound.

Although the Zhongli incident had previously stirred up much player anger,

the game’s official team had not chosen to ignore it, but instead used livestreaming—a face-to-face communication method—to offer explanations and assurances.

Know that.

In the past, in Xia’s gaming industry, developers always cared only about high-spending players and hardcore pay-to-win users.

Losing one high-spending player might get a designer sacrificed.

But for free players or light-spending players, unless the issue exploded, they wouldn’t even bother responding.

Even if the issue truly escalated and provoked public outrage,

the game’s official side would merely release a cold, impersonal PR statement, then toss out some meaningless bound credits as compensation.

But today’s livestream made players feel genuine sincerity—or rather, a sense of being valued.

As the game’s lead creator and company executive, personally appearing on livestream to answer player questions—

something unimaginable in Xia’s past gaming industry.

Of course,

every matter has two sides: some rejoice, others inevitably grow unhappy.

First,

the shadowy figure who had secretly manipulated player emotions to target Genshin Impact naturally could not be pleased after their plan collapsed.

Second,

a group of industry peers—many of whom had already burst into curses.

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