After the congratulations, some fans didn't forget to point out the netizens who had recently been mocking the game.
They subtly called out those who had just talking bad about the company.
[ @SassySocks: I wonder who tagged @G.I.S.A. to investigate @WorldOfEorera. Well, now @G.I.S.A. is here. Are you satisfied? ]
[ @BananaSplitz: Haha, how could they be satisfied? This is a total slap in the face! They never expected @G.I.S.A to congratulates @WorldOfEorera. ]
[ @EpicFailGuy: I'm thrilled, how about you? ]
[ @KingOfDuck: Doesn't this prove that @WorldOfEorera is the only one that truly owns holographic game technology? Otherwise, how would they have gained @G.I.S.A recognition? ]
[ @HanjunDarling: Of course! Why else would it be called the world's first holographic game? If any other game could achieve even one-tenth of the realism of <<God's Games Online>>, I'd be satisfied. ]
Everyone knew what that last comment was referring to.
The most shameless game company in the industry, notorious for piggybacking on <<God's Games Online>>'s marketing, was still persistently trying to ride the coattails of its success.
Kim Jung-hyun breathed a sigh of relief.
At first, he didn't understand why Hanjun had given away several machines to the National Institute of Science and Technology Department for free, but now he got it.
There was no need to keep this technology hidden.
The government wasn't going to steal it from them; they might even need their technical assistance.
Plus, the government would protect the game company and encourage further development of holographic technology.
Meanwhile, in the game, the fierce battle continued.
With reinforcements and a steady flow of supplies from various countries, Ulon City managed to hold on firmly.
On the other side, the demon army no longer showed any mercy.
The demon general ordered the elite demons to serve as the vanguard and launched a fierce assault on the city.
Even if they couldn't drive out the people of Ulon City, they intended to destroy it completely.
Unfortunately, the food in the game couldn't replace real-life meals, so Master PungPong had to find opportunities to log off and eat to replenish his energy.
Otherwise, he might become the first streamer to starve to death because he forgot to eat while gaming.
Because of his intense dedication, his stream's popularity remained high, staying on the homepage for several days.
Master PungPong shielded his head from the blazing sun with his hand and couldn't help but marvel, "Honestly, the sun in the game is so realistic. The temperature feels just like real life. If I hadn't brought cooling equipment, I'd probably die from heatstroke in the game."
After complaining for just a couple of moments, Jenlyns called him over again.
"Greetings, brave heroes. Our scouts have spotted a few demons on the western outskirts of Ulon City. We need you to provide reinforcements. This mission is yours."
This type of mission had become quite common for Master PungPong.
Although things seemed easier since the reinforcements arrived, the pressure from the demon army only kept growing, and even Master PungPong started to feel overwhelmed.
He could foresee that after these small skirmishes, a massive battle—the largest ever—would inevitably break out.
When that happened, everyone would be pulled into a giant meat grinder, and the outcome would be uncertain.
In fact, Master PungPong's prediction wasn't wrong at all.
When he rushed to complete his mission, what greeted him was only devastation.
The people stationed there had all been wiped out.
Even though he had seen such scenes many times before, Master PungPong still couldn't suppress the anger welling up inside him.
"Who did this?"
Not far away, the wandering demons were already the answer.
Master PungPong suppressed his anger, realizing that the level of those demons wasn't low.
If he had to face so many of them alone, it would be too much.
Dying here would be a costly mistake.