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Not only did Gavin from Gemtechs break out in private, but also Essence and Moondustries. Do not play games like this! You are disgusting! What is the popularity of this game?

A group of people who watched the excitement suddenly get robbed were all in a bad state of mind. Gemtechs had previously announced the release time of "Shadow Legend," and it had already begun to build momentum.

Obviously, "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" is another game released by Gemtech. It is impossible for them to launch it within the same time frame. After all, Gemtech's brain is not flooded. How can they possibly release both of their masterpieces simultaneously?

In the view of countless people, this is PixelPioneers Games' doing. You said that your game hasn't reached the time to go online; what is the sense of your presence? And even if you want to increase your presence, don't exploit it. Well, even if you amplify the promotion, take a step back and consider: you are magnificent. Secretly implementing a major strategy in the middle of the night and then trying to generate buzz, what happened?

Players who watched a major online vote are discussing "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" and its Dragon language. Moondustries and the people in charge of Essence are left dumbfounded, feeling a sense of bitterness. It's so unreal!

But in any case, the buzz must be captured. Therefore, "Shadow Legend," "King's Sword," and "Fantasy" can no longer stay hidden; they have started to promote the games. After modifying the original strategy, various major announcements were released frequently.

Today I'm showing real gameplay footage, tomorrow I'll hold a game press conference, and the day after tomorrow, I will attend a moderately famous game exhibition. Meanwhile, "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" suddenly falls silent, prompting players to ask for updates on the official blog about when the game will go online and hoping that PixelPioneers Games can release more news.

However, John lost his composure; even on the official website for "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim," apart from the addition of a previously released video, nothing was updated.

Gemtechs, Moondustries, and Essence have consistently monitored the developments regarding "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" and are now left wondering: What are you doing, PixelPioneers Games? If you want to promote the game, you should at least maintain its popularity.

That is why major game developers tend to share small snippets of news, akin to squeezing toothpaste. Isn't it simply to be able to refresh the sense of presence in front of the players? But your PixelPioneers Games just created such a big surprise, what about the follow-up? Why don't you continue with the promotions?

Countless players are eagerly asking if there is more content and when the game will be online. Yet, looking at the comments online, there has been no news from PixelPioneers Games.

Considering the only promotional trailer currently available, the completion of "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" should be quite high. The video clearly stated that it had been edited from in-game scenes. If it's not just bragging, shouldn't a demo version be available soon?

Players inquire about PixelPioneers Games on social platforms, while first-rate and second-rate gaming media outlets like Game Starry and others, both local and international, have also inquired about PixelPioneers Games and Gemtechs regarding the game, hoping to sign a contract and secure a copy of the media trial version for evaluation. Where is the media demo version?

In the company, John listened to the recent updates and felt frustrated. The promotional video was taken from actual gameplay footage, but the game is currently still in beta. Passing off a beta version as a media trial version isn't that asking for trouble?

"Mr. John, should we respond to the doubts of online players?" In the office, Martel coughed twice and spoke to John.

As the founder and associate producer of "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim", Martel has been relentlessly pursued by countless players asking about the game's release date.

But regarding this, Martel felt very innocent. How could he possibly know when the game would be released? Although he understands the current development progress of the game, disclosing this core information is not an option given the confidentiality agreement he signed.

"This isn't necessary," John hesitated after hearing Martel's words.

Currently, there is still time before the development of "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" even finishes, and the official submission has yet to be submitted for review.

After listening to John's hesitance, Martel couldn't help but feel speechless. What were you thinking? When you released the promotional video, why didn't you consider that the game wasn't fully developed yet and that it would take two to three months to go online?

"It's all right. Just shift the blame to Gemtechs. Their PR department called us to ask why we publicized things early, saying it could negatively impact the game's promotion plan. Moreover, we can casually disclose the game's release time," Armani, who had been quiet until now, said with a smile.

Upon hearing this, John smiled while Martel was left shocked. What kind of operation is this? And he's still at Gemtechs! Is it really wise to say that?

With the attention of players and industry peers, John silently deleted the official post he had sent out the previous night and also took down the video released on the website.

At the same time, he issued a new announcement stating that the original plan was for "The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim" to be released around August. But not long ago, the publisher called and advised that early publicity might harm subsequent promotional strategies, so everyone should keep things quiet. We are still working hard on the game.

After John released this post, players erupted with excitement. Not only did the players explode online, but Gemtechs also blew up. What are you doing? What are you sending?

The head of Gemtech's PR Department looked at John's post with wide eyes. Although there was nothing wrong with it and it reflected exactly what he had said to Armani, why say it?

Furthermore, since you have already publicized it, then go ahead and promote it. Gemtechs could also benefit from the promotional fee later. But why delete your previous posts and take the video down from the website? What is this move? How can you act as if nothing happened? This is creating chaos!

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