[ PixelVoyager reply: A beta test players pro! Let me touch you, so I can get picked for the next beta. ]
[ CyberNomad reply: You could tell from the live streaming that Spicy Flavor Fairy is great at data analysis. Maybe they're a data analysis major? ]
[ EchoDusk reply: I agree! ]
Since Spicy Flavor Fairy's analysis was pretty good, Hanjun replied to the post using his official account.
[ World of Eorera reply: Thanks to the player for the feedback. We'll consider some of these suggestions. Stay tuned! ]
After leaving the post, Hanjun scrolled through the forum a little bit more but didn't find anything else useful.
Since that was the case, he decided it was time to start planning the next game update.
New beta test players won't be able to log in until the day after tomorrow, so the update will be scheduled for 8:00 to 8:30 AM that morning.
The main content of the update will directly follow the suggestions given by Spicy Flavor Fairy.
Since someone had already thought of a solution, Hanjun lazily decided that this approach would work just fine.
Once the new beta test players log in, there will be even more players for him to "harvest."
The announcement of the second round of beta test players for <<God's Games Online>> gained huge attention thanks to the trending topics, even sparking new discussions.
As a result, three topics related to <<God's Games Online>> were trending, leaving non-gaming users confused by the buzz.
However, many hardcore gamers caught wind of this new game and started asking how they could get a beta test spot.
Some noticed that Master PungPong 's live streaming was attracting a lot of attention, and they wanted to ride the wave of popularity too.
These were mostly small-time streamers, who before hearing about Master PungPong had only five to six thousand viewers.
But after streaming <<God's Games Online>>, their viewership skyrocketed to nearly a million.
They wondered how this small streamer got so lucky to stumble upon such a golden opportunity.
But the game still needed to be played, so they thought about directly asking the game company's PR Team for a beta test spot.
This way, they could both play the game and use their streamers to promote <<God's Games Online>>.
Game companies often use this tactic, but this time, the World of Eorera didn't send them any invitations.
Feeling frustrated, they had to request one themselves.
Unfortunately, even after exhausting their network of contacts, none of them managed to get in touch with God's Games Online's PR team.
After all the streamers talked among themselves, they realized that none of them could find any contact for God's Games Online's PR team.
This was really strange.
Was <<God's Games Online>> not planning to promote itself?
Or maybe, was this game company so small that they didn't even have a PR team?
The streamers didn't realize that their guess was completely correct.
They were worried because they had promised their viewers they would try out this game, but now they couldn't even secure a beta test spot.