28 Otherworlders (1/2)
After explaining about the otherworlders that would be coming, Raymond divided the thirty guild members into five teams. Each team had a member that was Level five and above, this was of course Brom and the others. Once that was done each team went out to kill the remaining monsters near the Guild's vicinity.
Once that was done Raymond went back to his room and checked his computer. 'So system, which country has the most gamers?'
'China has the highest population of gamers.'
'Heh, so China still has the most gamers even in the future. Alright then let's convert some of the Gold Coins into whatever currency they still use over there.'
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In the middle of a room, a gaming capsule opened, and out came a nineteen-year-old boy. This was Chen Fan a somewhat known Game Streamer. As he got out of his gaming capsule he stretched his body for a bit.
He had been playing the new game 'Air Space' for a few hours now and he felt a little bit dizzy. As he took the bottle of water at a nearby table, Chen Fan sat down in front of his computer.
As he was about to edit one of his videos, he noticed that he had a lot of new mail. He quickly checked them, when he suddenly got to one mail that was offering him a job to review a new game, as a beta tester.
Chen Fan clicked on the link which sent him to the official site. The game was simply called the Guild. The official site was pretty good looking but it lacks a lot of information. It only had the information about the characters you can select and that was it.
There were no pictures, no videos, nothing was present except for a bit of information about the storyline. Chen Fan was a little bit intrigued and checked the amount the other party was offering. Chen Fan who was drinking a bottle of water almost spat out when he saw how much he was offered.
”300,000 yuan!”
'I know I'm pretty well known nowadays but that's the largest offer I had so far. Of course, I'm going to accept the deal!'
Chen Fan quickly replied to the email, agreeing to the terms stated above. Once he looked at the contract he was sent and saw that there was nothing wrong with it he signed it. After a few minutes, he received a link to download the new game.
To his surprise, the game was barely 1GB. Even a normal computer game nowadays was at least a few hundred GB much less full dive VR games.