Chapter 754: Chen Mo's Silence
Spoilers about Chen Mo's new game quickly spread across the internet. Although most players were still skeptical about the rumor, everyone was discussing the relationship between Chen Mo's new game and Josh Wilson's "Project Z."
Obviously, these two games clashed far too severely, even more so than the clash between "Lost Treasure" and "Uncharted Waters."
Rather than calling it a clash, it was more like Chen Mo was deliberately causing a car crash...
As for who would end up flipping over, that was hard to say. But judging from past experience, Chen Mo was probably driving an armored vehicle—he basically never flipped...
Many players were already lighting incense for Josh Wilson in advance. In their memory, any designer Chen Mo set his sights on seemed to end up badly...
This news was also reposted by many players to foreign websites, but foreign players basically didn't believe it. After all, the source of this information was far too unreliable. Before Chen Mo personally released promotional materials for his new game, this news could only be considered a rumor and couldn't be taken seriously.
As for Josh Wilson, he cared even less.
Same theme? Fine, no problem.
If it were a different theme, Josh Wilson might have felt a bit uncertain. But this project was something he had been conceptualizing and planning for over a year. He knew very well that, in terms of creativity, this project would be a groundbreaking achievement in the current gaming industry. The rumor Zou Zhuo released was originally fake news—Chen Mo had no plans to develop a new zombie-themed game?
Even the people at GA breathed a sigh of relief. Logically speaking, if Chen Mo wanted to ride the wave of popularity, he should have been releasing promotional materials one after another long ago. Hiding and holding back made no sense.
It was best if Chen Mo didn't come to cause trouble. Since that was the case, they would continue releasing promotional materials. By the time the game launched, it was sure to sell like crazy.
GA released the final official trailer, along with the release date for "Apocalypse Survival": October 15th!
In fact, before the game materials were released, the development of "Apocalypse Survival" was already underway, and many scenes had already taken shape. However, the actual development time was slightly longer than Josh Wilson had anticipated, mainly because they added some open-world gameplay elements, which increased the workload.
Still, the timeline was very short. After the setback of "Lost Treasure," GA really needed a game that achieved both high sales and good reviews this year to recover from its slump.
But what no one expected was that when GA released the official trailer and the release date for "Apocalypse Survival," Chen Mo was no longer silent...
He also released a trailer!
The people at GA were dumbfounded. How could he be waiting right here?!
Josh Wilson was also very puzzled. You already had the trailer ready? Then you could have used your game concept art and drafts for promotion long ago. Why were you so quiet before?
Chen Mo, who had previously been so good at riding waves of popularity, suddenly became so low-key that many people found it a bit hard to adjust...
However, most players were still very excited. So Chen Mo's new game wasn't just a baseless rumor! He really was working on it, and it looked like it was almost done!
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