Besides him, many others had also ordered equipment from the World of Eorera.
The first batch of orders exceeded a hundred thousand sets, which was quite an achievement.
For the World of Eorera, this was all pure profit.
As a previous beta tester mentioned, it was hard to tell who was responsible for delivering the equipment.
After placing the order, they received a courier at their door within half a day.
While marveling at the speed of delivery, they were already eager to go online and enter the game.
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This time, Hanjun also prepared for a new update.
In traditional gaming terms, this is akin to releasing a new expansion.
Given the current storyline, it could be considered the beginning of an entirely new chapter.
If the early beta test was about saving Ulon City, now it had escalated to saving the entire World of Eorera.
Hanjun also edited all the scenes related to the main storyline into CG and posted them on the official account, serving as a unique form of promotion.
In the eyes of the beta players, they felt that <<God's Games Online>> was great in every aspect, except for the promotion, which they believed was insufficient.
If it weren't for the players voluntarily helping to promote the game and pushing <<God's Games Online>> into trending topics, it might not have received this much attention.
However, if Hanjun had heard this, he would likely have lamented in front of everyone.
From the very beginning, he had taken on the entire burden of the company.
It had taken considerable effort to hire even one person, and he couldn't just work them to the bone; what if they decided to leave?
He was concerned about the game's development, but when it came to external promotion, he truly felt powerless.
Hanjun glanced at Snowball beside him, patting his back, and said, "I'll leave this matter to you, Snowball."
After a few days of rest and training, Snowball's level had increased significantly, and his entire physique had grown larger.
Perhaps with Snowball guarding Ulon City, they could hold out until morning when the players would log in.
Meanwhile, the players who were staying up late were astonished to hear about the sudden situation.
They saw flames shooting up at the city gates and heard a multitude of footsteps, instantly understanding what was happening.
The players' first reaction was to quickly log off and call their friends to log in.
A sudden incident in the early morning must be a hidden quest, so of course, they wanted to team up with friends and family to grind for experience.
There would surely be plenty of rewards.
In this way, the players rallied their friends and brought in quite a few allies, who were then assigned to the front lines.
However, Jenlyns did not expect them to take the initiative to attack; instead, he insisted on defense.
As long as they could hold out until the next morning, if Hanjun was indeed correct, a large number of heroes would arrive, and then they would be in a much easier position.
Unfortunately, they hadn't anticipated how difficult this night would be.
This battle, with even fewer numbers, was exceedingly tough.
Not only did Father Barry need to go to the front lines to help with healing, but even Butch, who was supposed to be resting, was patrolling the skies.
Any demon trying to rush in from outside would first have to get past him.
Meanwhile, former Mayor Herman was busy transporting supplies to provide for those on the front lines.
However, many still fell to the demon army, but replacements quickly filled the gaps, resolutely refusing to let any demons slip past them.
Players could respawn after dying, but when NPCs died, they were gone for good.
Thus, the players present made a firm resolve: wherever the danger was greatest, they would go; for the most perilous attacks, they would help defend, even if it meant being resurrected once more.