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Chapter 690

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Qin An's video went viral in a short period of time. All sorts of bullet screen comments and comments exploded!

"There's really a video. First-person view of the entire process? Did he really get the chicken dinner with 34 kills? "

"That's a little fake. Is there anyone who can prove it? Is this cheating? "

"Isn't there no cheating in PlayerUnknown's Battleground?"

"It's hard to say. Maybe it's some advanced technology?"

"I can't be sure if it's cheating, but looking at this brother's reaction and awareness, he's really good. I just don't know if such accurate shooting is advanced technology."

"Why does it feel more stable with an iron sight 98K than scoping in?"

"This brother played on the normal server, not some celestial server. It's another clickbait to get traffic!"

"It's just the normal server. It's not embarrassing to play like this. Why did he have to say that he played the celestial server to make himself look good? I don't understand. "

Qin An looked at these comments and scratched his head. What did they mean? He was playing the celestial server!

As he scrolled down, he finally understood why these people said that it was the normal server.

It was because he was queued up with two small streamers. Moreover, the live streaming videos of those two small streamers could be found!

Qin An took a look. These two small streamers had indeed played on the normal server previously. Combined with the difficulty of the last round he played today …

"I … I was released from the celestial server? I played on the normal server?? "

Qin An was speechless. No one believed that he played on the celestial server. Now that things had changed, it was even more difficult to explain!

Especially when he won the chicken dinner in the celestial server. Now that his account was in the normal server, how could he let others believe that he had won the chicken dinner in the celestial server??

What made Qin An even more depressed was that he could no longer train his skills in the celestial server!

It was similar to the king of players being assigned to the bronze section. Although it felt good to bully noobs, it would definitely cause one to regress! Maintaining high-intensity training was the only way to maintain one's standard. Qin An quite liked the celestial server and did not want to come out!

"What should I do … Should I buy another account?"

Qin An gritted his teeth and decided to buy another celestial server account. It was impossible to use cheats to get back to the Celestial Clothing account. Those cheats cost at least a few thousand a month. He couldn't afford it at all. If the Celestial Clothing account still cost one or two hundred yuan, he could consider buying another one.

In the end, Qin An went to the website to search for accounts. Well, all the accounts in Celestial Wear were rushing to more than a thousand!

Qin An was speechless. Was this a scam?!

What a scam from the officials!

"Sigh, forget it, I can't afford it. Let's wait and see tomorrow. If I can't go back, what am I going to do with the celestial clothes … "



The next day, the number of viewers in Qin An's livestream room skyrocketed!

Not long after Qin An started broadcasting, the number of viewers had already soared to more than 200,000, and it was still on the rise.

"Is this the host who won the chicken dinner with 34 kills? I'm following you! "

"Cheater, today I will expose your true colors!"

"I'm here to record it. I'll use it against you later. If you have the ability, continue to drive your high-tech car!"

Qin An was a little speechless. It seemed like most of the new batch of audience members didn't come with good intentions.

However, he did not care about these people. He did not even bother to ask the moderator to ban his account. After all, he did not use cheats. Everything he did was at his true level. The haters could do whatever they wanted.

"Before today's livestream, let me tell everyone something. For some reason, my account has been released from the celestial clothes … Therefore, I can only play in the normal server today. I'll change the title later.

"Everyone, don't ask me why. I don't know why either … Old viewers know that I've always been streaming in the celestial clothes, but I don't know why I was released from the celestial clothes yesterday. Believe me!"

It would have been better if Qin An did not explain. Once he did, the new viewers were even more doubtful …

However, since they knew that this was the normal server, it was fine. Everyone expressed that they would watch the normal server all the same as long as he played well!

Qin An was also speechless. I want to go back to the celestial clothes too!



In Shanghai, Chen Mo was discussing with the people in charge of several big clubs about the "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" competition.

In Chen Mo's previous life, the "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" competition was not bad. There were some international competitions, but it was difficult to match the popularity of the competition with the game itself.

For a competitive game, various high-end competitions were an inseparable part of the game itself. This was something that could not be avoided.

As for the reason for the slow development of the "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" competition in his previous life, on one hand, there were certain flaws in this type of game. The viewing level of the competition would be affected accordingly. On the other hand, Blue Hole was not particularly enthusiastic about promoting the competition. They did not have long-term plans for the entire eSports system like Fist Corporation.

For Chen Mo, he currently had no plans to establish a league system like the LPL. However, it was better to promote the competition as early as possible.

In competitive games, it was unreasonable for streamers to be more popular than professional players. This was because professional players were the pinnacle of the game, and streamers were ultimately entertainment players. Just like Chen Mo's "LoL" in his previous life, the most popular streamers in the early stages might be big streamers. However, in the later stages, the players who truly stood at the pinnacle of the entire industry were either retired or active professional players, such as Old Master Lu and Sao Zhu.

For a game like "PlayerUnknown's Battleground", it was only a matter of time before it went down this path.

Following the popularity of the game, several big clubs in Shanghai also expressed their willingness to set up a "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" division. Chen Mo's idea was to first organize some small-scale competitions to increase the players' attention towards the "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" competition.

After contacting several big clubs and the people in charge of a few live streaming platforms, they basically reached a consensus to organize a main broadcast competition.

These clubs had yet to set up a professional team. There was still a long time before the selection and training, so it was a little too late. Letting the streamers play a competition would bring their own popularity and traffic. It would be easy to raise the attention of the competition. On the other hand, they could select some valuable players from the smaller streamers for the major clubs to choose from.

Several live streaming platforms also hit it off. Therefore, the "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" live streaming competition was finalized.

Some details still needed to be considered by the organizers of the competition, but in general, there were a few basic rules. The streamers would be the main participants, and they must have a certain level of fame. The streamers were allowed to form any team they wanted. The number of teams would be limited to 25, which was 100 people. For the streamers who won and outstanding performances, the various live streaming platforms would have corresponding promotional plans. The various clubs and "PlayerUnknown's Battleground" officials would also have corresponding reward mechanisms.

The venue of the competition was set to be in Shanghai. The matters related to the competition and the venue would still be handled by Yan Huang.

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