Chapter 584: Chapter 555: See You Later
People’s joys and sorrows are different.
On this evening, some Cloud Dream users were busy leveling up and unlocking new weapons, while others were contacting each other to form organizations, preparing to take to the streets to protest and demonstrate.
Thetter is not only referring to yers in the United Kingdom but also yers in Germany.
However, German yers are rtively calm. They want to first figure out one thing: whether Cloud Dream’s inability to enter Germany and set up servers is because they don’t want to, there are no localpanies willing to cooperate, or the government has intervened and created obstacles.
After all, yers are reasonable too!
Of course, there are those who are calmer than British yers, and naturally, there are also those who are more irritable than British yers.
America yers are nning to take action right away – after all, not everyone can do like Turner, who, in order to y games, would fly out of the country and live abroad for a year without a second thought.
However, all of this is temporarily unrted to Cloud Dream.
Or at least, temporarily unrted to Lincoln.
At this moment, he had gone to sleep.<div>
The Battlefield development team had also left work and went on with their lives. And – they really did take their usual weekend off!
For the entire weekend, they will only address serious bugs that could affect the game experience on Monday unless they encounter any major issues.
As for the potential minor problems…
Let’s consider them as unique game features!
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The next day, at 8 a.m., a new batch of Mirage Consoles is expected to be in stock.
By now, almost no yer cares about this.
After all, the domestic user base has exceeded 190 million, and it’s almost reaching its ceiling.
The most direct evidence is the disappearing phenomenon of consoles selling out on the same day they are stocked.
Last week’s main orders have even shifted towards the overseas market.
And what’s amazing is that Lincoln, who has been paying attention to the destination of these consoles, found out that they were not all in Southeast Asian countries without partnerpanies or European yers with money and urgency, as he had imagined.
Amazingly,st week, as many as 8 million consoles were shipped to Mexico.
More than 4 million consoles were shipped to Brazil.
– Since the production capacity is no longer scarce, Lincoln had already canceled the purchase limit. Since yers who wanted to buy have basically purchased their consoles, Lincoln no longer cares about scalpers buying them.
Many of the consoles sent overseas this time are quiterge orders, often ranging from tens of thousands of units.
However, as there are no fixed partners at present, the process forpleting the delivery for such direct,rge-scale orders is moreplex, and the cost is significantly higher.
However, this has nothing to do with Cloud Dream.
All overseas bulk orders pick up at Daxia, and the people who receive the goods are from both Brazil/Mexico and Daxia.
After that, how they send these consoles to Brazil and Mexico is their own business.<div>
Of course, the exit route will definitely be legal. Although the Mirage Consoles are not confidential items, a separate record is required if they are to leave the country inrge quantities: the number, destination, and departure time of these consoles will be recorded separately.
– However, this is only true for Daxia.
Once it leaves Daxia, whether it still takes a legal route is…unclear.
When Lincoln first noticed this, he felt extremely baffled.<div>
He never imagined that Latin America would have such a vast potential yer market.
Lincoln had always assumed that the area was poor, had backward industries, and not many people had the leisure to y games…
But after some research, he was amazed to discover that Brazil is thergest gaming market in Latin America, ounting for 30%! And Mexico is the secondrgest gaming market in Latin America, ounting for a full 19%!
The two marketsbined ount for a whopping 49% of the entire Latin American gaming market – half of the region!
Of course, the outrageous part is not here; it’s somewhere else:
As the backyard of America, the Latin American market has not been entered by Cloud Dream.
Due to the same inte andmunication standards as North America, under the restrictions of America, they want to use the inte to jump on to Cloud Dream’s servers, the process is equallyplicated, and the price is equally high.
Under such restrictions, it is very difficult to log in to Cloud Dream’s servers on arge scale and ess virtual reality games.
Lincoln looked at the data and asked Mavis: How many Latin American yers have logged into the game?
Mavis’s answer didn’t surprise him: Less than 200,000 people.
So, fewer than 200,000 had logged in before, but now there are 12 million consoles sold all at once??
What are they for? Collecting?
Where are all these rich people?!<div>
Lincoln couldn’t figure it out.
And that wasn’t the only thing that puzzled him.
Remember what was said earlier? The Latin American game market is 30% Brazil, 19% Mexico, with the proportions roughly 3:2.
So, with 4 million consoles sold in Brazil, shouldn’t there be around 2.6 million in Mexico, ording to this ratio?
So why did Mexico ce orders for over 8 million consoles?
Where did the extra 5.4 million go?
Lincoln was very confused.
But due to America’s extremely inconvenientwork environment, these consoles have been activated in very small numbers, so he could not directly determine the location of all consoles.
This puzzled him for a long time.
Fortunately, by this week, everything returned to normal.
Of the 30 million newly-added consoles, the orders received were mostly scattered, with the most around ten or so units.
— Due to the slowing sales speed in domestic market and reaching production capacity limits, Lincoln simply allocated 10 million of the originally nned 40 million consoles to overseas partners.
Together with the original 20 million consoles, they delivered 30 million consoles to overseas partners this week.<div>
Bnce was achieved for the first time between domestic and overseas markets.
Daxia’s yers had no objections.
— Even if “My World” continued to be popr, and the elementary school social circle made another push, the domestic sales figures only jumped up for a short time, and after selling over 3 million units in a concentrated manner, creating a small peak, the sales curve ttened out again.
The remaining consoles were more than enough to be sold domestically for a week.
So, Daxia yers were more concerned about the game itself.
They quickly noticed that theunch of “Battlefield” had a clear impact on “My World” multiyer game environment— Many server yers reported a significant decrease in daily troublemakers and destructive yers.
Even the intensity ofbat in World No.22 has decreased a lot.
Obviously, arge number ofbative and destructive yers rushed into “Battlefield” and started participating in more intense, direct confrontations.
This phenomenon inspired some yers who were good at thinking reversely.
They seized this opportunity toe to World No.22 and tried to take advantage of this rare opportunity to build a secret base here.
At noon, a yer with the ID “Little Wish” excitedly posted on the Vortex Forum “My World” section—
[Check out the secret hut I built in World No.22!]
In the post, the yer first showed his world number to prove that he was indeed in World No.22, a world where chaos and violence coexist, and where battles erupt all the time.<div>
Then, he very proudly showed hisizens the result of his hard work after spending a whole night building—
A hidden base mostly underground with farnd, pens, a smallke, a ss house, and even a beautiful flower garden.
He proudly announced: Sessfully settled down in the chaotic World No.22 and achievedplete self-sufficiency.
Under his post,izens replied: “unique thinking”, “strong action”, “congrattions.”
Little Wish was obviously very happy, he enthusiastically replied to everyizen’sment, thanking everyone for their blessings, and sharing his experience with other yers who had the same idea.
This harmonious and joyful atmospherested for quite a while.
Until aizen suddenly jumped out and replied: “I think I’ve seen the grass patch in front of your home.”
“See youter!”