Chapter 3: On the Thunder Game Platform, games by the same designer have crossover events. On June 18th, purchasing and playing a designer's games (no limit on how many) for a total of 6 hours grants a free copy of one of that designer's games. This event is voluntarily activated by other designers, and they decide which specific game to give away. Chen Mo's games are not included in this.

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Chapter 3: On the Thunder Game Platform, games by the same designer have crossover events. On June 18th, purchasing and playing a designer's games (no limit on how many) for a total of 6 hours grants a free copy of one of that designer's games. This event is voluntarily activated by other designers, and they decide which specific game to give away. Chen Mo's games are not included in this.

The second item is that "Seaside Mansion" receives a version update, introducing the main city of the Azeroth world: Orgrimmar. Players can now use a new playable race, the Blood Elves, and freely explore Orgrimmar.

The third item is that Chen Mo will release a new game. It's a VR game, but priced at just 98.

Players who can persist in playing this game for 2 hours will receive a free game or virtual item (such as skins) worth up to 200.

Players who can persist in playing this game for 6 hours will receive a free game or virtual item worth up to 1000.

Players who can persist and clear the game will be able to pick any game on the Thunder Game Platform, and Chen Mo will gift it for free.

After reading the detailed rules of this event, many players expressed that Chen Mo is truly generous!

"All online games have triple reward events? Holy crap, I don't know what to play on June 18th, 'League of Legends' or 'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds'?"

"Any friend can team up? Old comrades get extra rewards? That feels like it's time for a wave of old comrade recalls!"

"This first item's second point has me a bit confused. What does it mean? What's this about stacking with the Double 11 event?"

"It means 70% * 50%. Basically, if you clear 30% of the game's trial content on that day, you can buy the game at 35% off! Of course, you have to wait until Double 11 to get the tokens refunded."

"No, the person above miscalculated; it's actually more profitable."

"Indie game designers are getting hyped too, huh? So if a favorite indie game designer joins this event, playing for 6 hours on that day gets you one of their games for free? Another game giveaway, truly a blessing!"

"New main city Orgrimmar! Awesome! The Stormwind City before was really well done. Orgrimmar should be the orcs' main city, right? The architectural style should be similar to the orc faction in 'Warcraft.' Can't wait to experience a different flavor!"

"What I'm most interested in is the third item... Chen Mo made a new VR game, and it's only selling for 98? And playing this game gives you free stuff? Playing for 2 hours gives you 200? Clearing it lets you pick any game?"

"Any game?! Then pick Origin, original price 1980, that's a freaking huge profit! Buying a house isn't even this worth it!"

"Damn, seriously? Silent is getting cocky. He's just asking to go broke!"

"Wait, could it be a torture game like 'Dark Souls'?"

"So what? At worst, I'll just die in front of Gundyr for 2 hours! Or just don't bother Gundyr at all. Watching the scenery for 2 hours is 200, watching it for 6 hours is 1000. Easy money!"

"Wow, you're such a clever little rascal!"

For players who prefer indie games, the indie game event is the most cost-effective. For these indie game designers, it's also a great opportunity to promote their games. For designers with multiple series of games, even if players get a free copy after the trial, they'll still spend money to buy the designer's other games, and this also helps attract more players.

However, the most attention-grabbing is still Chen Mo's new game.

Can you really make money by playing games?

98 for 1980? Chen Mo is practically losing his shirt!

Many players are curious: what kind of game is this?

"Hmm... the English name of this game, 'Silent Hill'? Silent Mountain? Or Chen Mo Ridge? Is Chen Mo naming the game after himself? Meaning this is Chen Mo's own turf?"

"Pfft, are you kidding me, person above? Didn't you see the Chinese name? It's called 'Silent Hill'!"