Anti-War Game: Starting from Normandy Campaign-Chapter 678 - 326: Crushing Blue Star’s Film Market

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Chapter 678: Chapter 326: Crushing Blue Star’s Film Market

So although the viewing version isn’t as popular as the immersive one.

Ordinary players are just waiting for the viewing version to go live.

In the live chat, the comments had somehow turned into a bunch of baffled question marks and ’WTF’.

Fang Ming still didn’t understand what was going on.

Until he clicked into the Polestar Official Website and saw the preview on the viewing page.

Upon entering the viewing page.

He saw several rows of movie previews lined up.

Fang Ming’s eyes widened:

"Whoa!"

"Isn’t this a bit too much?"

One row with 8 movies, and there were 3 full rows.

However.

When Fang Ming scrolled down the page, 4 rows....6 rows...8 rows....10 rows?!

Hiss——

And then there’s....the next page?

"WTF?!"

Fang Ming’s eyes widened too, bursting out with an exclamation.

One row with 8 movies, 10 full rows, meaning this page alone had 80 biographical movies, and this was just the first page, Fang Ming glanced at it.

There were a total of 4 pages below?!

biography and movie titles?!

This number left Fang Ming and the Blue Star netizens in the live chat stunned.

Seriously?

Did they mass-produce these?

titles?

Fang Ming stared blankly at the page, then looked through all the remaining 3 pages.

There was a category section right at the top.

Among these 320 biographies and movies, half were from the Chinese History Series.

You could click into the categories to view different biographies.

World War II took up half.

But even so, this was way too much.

One batch is 320, what about the next?

Strangely enough.

They seemed to feel that the Blue Star movie market might be headed for a major shake-up.

Meticulously crafted scripts?

The life experiences of World War II and Chinese historical figures are themselves the most fascinating scripts, and more importantly, it’s all produced at virtually no cost.

Much faster than those honed by talented writers and elite teams.

Damn....who to complain to?

The point is, there’s no arguing with this.

biographies.

Even for talented writers and elite teams, if they made one a day, it would still take almost a year to complete.

And Polestar Company... really ruthless.

Piling it on.

In fact, that’s exactly how it is.

The rapid explosion of Polestar’s movie output also left many filmmakers puzzled.

Can you even do it like this?

You snatch away the gaming market, and you also grab the film pot over here without leaving them even a sip of soup?

And with this approach.

By directly applying game story characters, turning them into movie biographies, instantly sparked inspiration for many game companies, and if done right.

That would create a standalone universe IP.

Game companies that previously didn’t take this seriously, started to initiate projects, finding popular NPCs from their major games and rewriting their life stories.

In a previous fantasy game, the legendary Sword Saint Tutor had only the title written, but was now detailed with a past of single-handedly killing dragons, conquering the imperial capital, making it all so thrilling.

Then they immediately began rendering.

Racing against time.

Afraid they might fall behind.

This was the hidden interest clash unseen in the dark.

Only many Blue Star Players still don’t know.

At this moment.

Fang Ming finished looking through roughly and clicked on the first biography:

"Brothers, one by one, let’s first check out this preview."

"Old friend here."

"But we still don’t really get his early life yet."

That said, Fang Ming had already clicked on the trailer titled [The Rise of the Demon].