The God's Games

Chapter 294 Unveiling the Gods' Story: Official or Fan-made?



When Kim Jung-hyun asked who the person was, Hanjun replied, "Him? He's the other boss of the company. Just call him Hwanbin."

This situation was quite strange.

In all the time Kim Jung-hyun had been at the company, it was the first time he had met this "Mr. Hwan."

Moreover, Kim Jung-hyun found Hwanbin incredibly hard to approach.

He always seemed like a phone-obsessed teenager, constantly glued to his device, and always staying close to Hanjun.

Even when Kim Jung-hyun tried to start a conversation, Hwanbin showed no intention of acknowledging him, leaving Kim Jung-hyun feeling a bit awkward.

Aside from that, however, Hwanbin was actually quite easygoing, which relieved some of Kim Jung-hyun's pressure.

For instance, whenever Kim Jung-hyun had questions about the game and Hanjun was too busy, it was Hwanbin who would answer them directly.

Yet Kim Jung-hyun had never seen Hanbin in <<God's Games Online>>.

How did he know so much about the game?

Curious, Kim Jung-hyun began to secretly observe Hwanbin, trying to figure out which NPC he might be playing in the game.

However, with Hwanbin's incredibly handsome face, Kim Jung-hyun figured that even in the game, he'd be able to recognize him, and the players would surely know who he was.

In the end, Kim Jung-hyun found no clues in the game, so he could only conclude that this was simply the power of being a company boss.

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The internet had been ablaze with heated discussions about <<God's Games Online>>'s plot, but then the official game account released a CG video, and in an instant, all the players and netizens were captivated.

The video Kim Jung-hyun uploaded was given to him by Hanjun, who told him that once it was posted, it would divert the players' and netizens' attention.

At first, Kim Jung-hyun didn't believe a mere video could have such an effect, but as soon as he started watching, he was immediately drawn in by its stunning visuals and engaging storyline.

Hanjun had used scenes from his memories of interacting with the God of Darkness, along with footage of their battle in the small world, to create the CG video.

It essentially provided players with a comprehensive storyline analysis.

The video explained why the God of Darkness acted the way he did, what events occurred during that time, and what ultimately led to the change in his character.

Kim Jung-hyun couldn't help but admire how brilliantly Hanjun had arranged everything.

Hanjun had anticipated that players would pay close attention to <<God's Games Online>>'s storyline, so by making the two most visually stunning gods in the game as the central characters, he could provide new material for the story-driven players.

Moreover, the grand and magnificent battle scene at the end had players exclaiming that the developers should stop making games and start making movies instead.

They were sure the visuals had cost a fortune.

As for how much it actually cost, Kim Jung-hyun didn't know, but if Hanjun were to answer, he would confidently say, "What budget? It was all real footage, some were even pulled straight from my memories. We didn't spend a dime. We generated a ton of buzz and made a huge profit."

Hanbin, knowing the truth, watched the video and was particularly delighted. "Is this recording events between the two of us? Why are they so excited?"

Hanjun hesitated.

How was he supposed to explain this?

He could say that netizens just love a bit of excitement, and if you give them some sweet moments, they'll get even more thrilled.

Before Hanjun could say anything, Hanbin had already figured it out on his own: "I get it! I'll make more content like this in the future."

After all, Hanjun had lost his memories, and most of the past was unclear to him, but Hanbin hadn't.

He still vividly remembered all the moments they'd shared together.

Hanjun, holding his head in his hands, watched as Hanbin enthusiastically dove into his new project.

He didn't have the heart to stop him, so he just asked Kim Jung-hyun to register an account for Hanbin, giving him free reign to upload whatever he wanted.

From that point on, a new account began popping up on one of the platforms, dedicated to sharing snippets about the God of Light and God of Darkness.

The account posted only short videos, all about the past interactions between the two gods on the World of Eorera.

Initially, the account attracted a large following because of its stunning visuals, rapid updates, and the fact that it featured the two most popular characters from <<God's Games Online>>.

Fans initially saw this account as a dedicated space for fan-made content.

However, as more videos were released, some details began to diverge from the game's narrative, leading to a backlash from fans.

[ @HnHan19 reply: The God of Light's personality isn't like this; it's OOC! ]

[ @GOLGirlie reply: At first, I thought the video was exquisite and worth a look, but the storyline is becoming increasingly ridiculous, right? ]

[ @JunBinXOXO reply: Unfollowed. ]

These comments left Hanbin utterly baffled.

Although the video showcased his perspective on Hanjun, it was based on real events that had happened.

How could it be deemed ridiculous?

Also, what does "OOC" mean?

Besides, this video was originally meant to document and share the times he had spent with Hanjun.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om

What fans thought was their own business; why did they feel the need to announce they were unfollowing him?

Hanbin didn't quite understand and didn't take it to heart.

After Hanjun learned about this situation, he had Kim Jung-hyun post an announcement on the official account, tagging Hanbin's account to clearly inform players and netizens that this was their company's official account.

This revelation left players astounded.

Weren't these supposed to be fan-made works?

And now you're telling us it's officially produced content?

Of course, some who hadn't seen the videos were relieved that they finally had new material to enjoy.

They had no idea how many times the previous CG had been edited, and now they finally had new footage to use.


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