Other gaming companies speculated that while some claimed that <<God Games Online>> was cutting off its own arm, industry insiders believed this was a strategic move, successfully bringing their IP to life.
Wasn't this a step towards developing a derivative anime industry?
It seemed they were testing players' receptiveness.
If players responded well, they could openly announce this as their next project.
In reality, it was quite aligned with their predictions.
It was evident that they were an ambitious company, and they should be moving towards film and television development next.
If Hanjun knew what they were thinking, he would probably laugh out loud.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
He didn't have such complicated thoughts; he just wanted to make Hanbin happy.
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As Hanbin updated the account more frequently, the characters of the God of Light and the God of Darkness remained popular.
At the annual game carnival, many players expressed their intention to cosplay as the two gods.
They didn't know that this time, the World of Eorera had accepted the event's official invitation and generously allocated them a space to set up a showcase.
When Kim Jung-hyun informed Hanjun about this, Hanjun clapped his hands and decided that they would just set up a few gaming stations in their dedicated exhibition area.
However, after Kim Jung-hyun took a tour of the venue and returned with a grim expression, he asked Hanjun if they needed to change the layout of their exhibition.
Other gaming companies had not only showcased several new games but also created many game-related merchandise and artbooks.
He even heard that on the event day, they would invite several cosplayers to enhance the atmosphere.
Wouldn't that make their exhibition seem empty and bare?
Besides, since <<God Games Online>> was so popular, how could they not even have the most basic merchandise? That felt too shabby.
Kim Jung-hyun took a closer look and realized that the man with white curly hair wearing divine robes was none other than his boss!
Looking at the person beside Hanjun, who was wearing a black cloak that had been pulled down this time, he could see his face and the outfit beneath the cloak.
It was a set of clothing similar to Hanjun's divine robe, but the colors and decorations were completely different.
Overall, it was clear to anyone that these two had a significant connection.
So, Hwanbin must be playing the God of Darkness, right?
Kim Jung-hyun nodded his head in realization.
After he finished admiring their outfits, he felt like something was off.
It wasn't until Hanjun and Hwanbin approached him that Kim Jung-hyun exclaimed in surprise, "So, Mr. Hwan plays the God of Darkness in the game?"
His voice was so loud that it drew the attention of everyone around them, who continued to watch the three of them.
Hanjun didn't mind the attention, but Hanbin was a bit unhappy; he immediately put his hood back up to shield himself from the gazes of others.
However, Hanjun still gestured for Kim Jung-hyun to lower his voice, to avoid attracting any strange looks from others.
Kim Jung-hyun glanced at Hanjun and Hwanbin's outfits and couldn't help but exclaim that his two bosses' cosplay skills were probably better than those of any other cosplayers, presenting a very realistic image.
Just like Hanjun's white curly hair, he couldn't spot any flaws at all.
Although the divine robes didn't move like in the CG promotional videos, the overall impression they gave was particularly authentic.
It made Kim Jung-hyun feel as if he had really seen the God of Light in person.
As for Hwanbin, there was no need to say much.
Kim Jung-hyun now realized why Hwanbin was chosen to play the God of Darkness; his personality was just like that of the God of Darkness, and his earlier evasive gestures perfectly matched the character design—he didn't like humans.
Just thinking about how excited the players would be to see Hanjun and Hwanbin in their roles made Kim Jung-hyun feel thrilled as well.