American Fortune Life

Chapter 357: Take Down LOL

Brandenbeck's studio created the global popular Alliance of Heroes, sparking a global electric race, a MOBA game that, according to Raptr, has been the most popular work of PC gaming in Europe and America, with 27 million players experiencing it every day before Andy crosses.

Rabbit country's online tours are all pits, especially the fat penguins, (cough, Dongjia don't be angry!) Andy also liked a few pairs, but he was way past the age of obsessive games, he was nothing more than a pastime, he didn't throw money for his skin, he stumbled on cards, he cried for rankings, he cried and he kept playing, and he gave this head away.

Andy looked at Brandon Baker with a big mustache in front of him and felt no remorse, not knowing that he had been held 100% by a fat penguin. After all, the Fire of the League of Heroes was real fire, not just in Rabbit Fire.

Andy also knew that the League of Heroes might still be on fire without the previous DOTA padding and the tireless promotion of fat penguins, but it's hard to say in time. Of course, no one can ignore that the League of Heroes is a very good competitive online tour.

Though Andy is not a fan of irons, he won't let anything go of such a money-making game.

When Brandenbeck came forward and handed him a thick pile of material, he was still a little excited, after all, about the original text, turning over the game background story.

“In the land of the script, magic is everything.

Here, magic is not just a mysterious concept of energy. It is a solidified substance that can be directed, shaped, shaped and manipulated. The magic of the land of symbols has its own laws of nature. The result of random changes in source ecological magic has changed the laws of science.

There are several continents, but all life is concentrated on the biggest magical continent, Valorand. Located in the heart of Rufu, the Valoran mainland is the largest continent in Rufu... ”

Alliance History, War Academy, Noxas, DeMarcia, Bandell City, Ionian, Frère Droud, Piltev, Birgyworth, Joan, Giant God Peak, Paremma, Shadow Island.

A sketch and JING Beauty effect chart kept flipping in Andy's hands.

Matching systems, talent systems, syntax systems... Hayx Technology Loot Repository.

There's also a picture of the hero's image, and Andy looked at it quickly, and he didn't think fist companies were ready for the game to this extent, and of course, maybe just put it on paper, after all, to look for investors, and of course, to make the information a bit nicer.

“So, Mr. Baker, how much do you want? How many shares can I get?” Andy closed the file, pressed his right hand against the top cover of the file, and asked directly,

“We value our company at $10 million and are willing to fund 50 percent of our shares... ”

Brandenbeck himself knew he was a lion opener, and it was bullshit to say that the Fist Gaming Company was worth 10 million today, but the team of their founders was confident and had great confidence in the gaming prospects they were going to develop.

But to finance, to convince investors that it's not that easy to identify what they think is valuable, he also looked for a lot of investors before, and the results disappointed him very much.

Investors who understand point games see something similar to the DOTA Instant Strategy game launched by Ice Doll last year, while the creators of fist games companies carry the background of the DOTA game development, which makes it difficult to question that the game could eventually be developed as a cottage.

So the games in the cottage are also very risky, the investor's money is not a big wind, naturally he won't like the project, Brandenbeck also understood that the League of Heroes is difficult to get rid of similar suspicions of "DOTA", when he pulled the investment before, he tried to get rid of the blood of "DOTA" by explaining, later found it useless.

Faced with Andy, an investor who also has a gaming company, Baker also knows that much of the inspiration for the League of Heroes comes from the knife tower (which need not be argued, LOL's designers admit.).

Overall, LOL saves DOTA's finesse, simplifies, speeds up the game's pace of battle, and increases the intensity of the game's rivalry.

However, who are the best and the worst of the two games, Andy feels that the two games are similar, but they still belong to two different games, each with some length and no need to compare.

Andy naturally understands that this has been a controversial issue in previous lives, but when it comes to it, Andy is interested in the frog in Brandenbeck's mouth, which, after all, has been low profile and mysterious for many years, making people curious.

Until then, however, let's take down the fist game company, and Andy isn't so bad about the money. Of course, Brandenbeck's price must be unacceptable to him. As a businessman, the League of Heroes will be on fire in the future, unfortunately that's the future, not the present.

It would be a great opportunity not to press the price to death while it is not worth it.

“Five million, seventy percent of the shares, I don't invest in this game, I invest in this great team, and I have a good game company, and as a member of the industry, I believe that great teams can create great games, and your game is just a concept, and I don't know if I'll make a profit in the future, but I'm willing to invest in your team. ”

Andy's pressure price was something Brandon Baker had always thought about. To be honest, developing games wasn't just a story. Someone could do it, someone needed money, enough money to run it. No one could eat or go back to their dreams. Idealists like that died on the eve of success.

Andy's investment plan is a little harsh, but within the bounds of their fisting company, when they buy rice for the pot, they won't be able to pick and choose, and of course, this needs to go back to the meeting to discuss it.

Before Brandenbeck left, Andy said something to him and was the main reason Brandenbeck eventually went back to convince other founders and teams to agree to Andy's investment plan.

“Excellent teams can create great games, yes, but does the company's board, investors, shareholders and executives understand the concept?” Andy asked Brandon with a smile, not waiting for his answer, and went on to say, "Because many corporate accounting standards lead to this problem, these standards recognize only one company's IP, tangible assets, and total assets, as they relate to share prices and valuations.

There is currently no reciprocal way to measure how a company attracts, motivates, and retains great teams. This is the problem facing the gaming industry. I am willing to believe in the value of your talents, and I am willing to invest in your talents. I bring not only money, but trust and encouragement, rather than restricting your free regulation. Believe me, we will do something together! ”

Looking at Brendan Baker leaving, Andy's mouth was slightly up, and he knew that this was basically a success, and Andy really understood their thoughts too well for those program apes.

He doesn't make the mistake of using talent as a commodity and gaming as a treasure, which is why he's willing to share the copyright with the development team at Mockingjay Games.

Not surprisingly, Andy received a call this afternoon from Brandenbeck, who, after discussions between the founders and the team, accepted Andy's investment plan, five million dollars and seventy percent of the shares.

And Andy didn't buy all the shares directly, because now it's not necessary, at the moment, to achieve the goal of a wholly controlling fist company, to ensure that the company's founders hold shares in the company, and that eating exclusively is no good for being a business.

Andy didn't know in '08 how much money Fat Penguin had taken to acquire 22.5% of the stake by financing 8 million from tripartite investors, including fat penguins, but he also understood what Fat Penguin had done since then.

After all, the League of Heroes had begun to seize a certain market, and fat penguins naturally wouldn't use their vast resources to promote a game of gaming companies as small shareholders.

Now that we have decided to acquire it, and it is an overseas company, honestly, without changing the management structure of the original company, it is difficult to believe that the US will not fix any moths. Instead, we should just buy it out and bring out a little soup water and then feed them back to safety and security.

Even with the opening of the knife to management, there is no need to consult other shareholders. One paper document at headquarters directly completes the control of the gaming company. Of course, it does not rule out why fat penguins have eaten on their own for so many years in the rabbit country.

Now that the League of Heroes is in hand, if you're not interested in the Frog's knife tower, the question is, how is it possible that this Frog is a very difficult person, and if I remember correctly, Frog himself is now an employee of Wilford Software, which has developed the game Half Life?

Low profile, mysterious, low profile...

The problem is that the mapmaker of the knife tower game is a little too much, and the price and time paid is not acceptable to Andy if it is to be fully acquired and run by a company.

The only viable thing right now, like Wilford Software, is to work with Frog to form a company to develop Knife Tower 2, form a DU stand-up project, and register the Knife Tower trademark. While facing the challenge of blizzard, Andy is not worried that blizzard, or dry howl, will not pose any real threat.

Well, it shouldn't be a problem for Brandon Baker to introduce himself to the mysterious frog.