"What the hell? A prize competition?"
After hearing Little Grey's description in the live broadcast, many viewers in the live room became excited.
Over the past twenty years, the development of games on Blue Star has been heavily skewed towards forcing players to spend money.
Therefore, there was no such thing as a professional gaming league.
Not to mention the major branch of loot drawing, which inherently lacked competitiveness.
You can't exactly hold a competition to see who draws cards more luckily or whose cards shine in gold more frequently, right?
Even inherently competitive FPS and fighting games struggled due to a highly distorted charging system, making it tough for official competitions to thrive.
At best, you'd see competitions organized by tycoons among the top dogs on private servers.
Showcasing the power of walking RMB to everyone.
As for a fair competition that was equal for all players, let's not even talk about the officials.