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Zhou Mengqi asked Yu Wenfei again: "Why did you come to America suddenly, and you didn't tell me in advance?"
"I'm here for something. Facebook Games is buying Blizzard, so I'm here."
Mentioning this matter, Zhou Mengqi also remembered that she had also seen the news that Facebook Games had acquired Blizzard.
At this time, there was a lot of noise on the Internet, and she had been paying attention to the movements of Yu Wenfei and the Facebook company, so it was impossible not to know about it.
However, she had read all the news about the signing ceremony, but she did not see Yu Wenfei, so she did not expect that Yu Wenfei would also come.
Alan and Jesse had already turned around to leave, but when Alan heard Yu Wenfei's words, his ears perked up.
He stopped, and Jesse next to him asked puzzledly, "What's wrong with you?"
"I have something to ask... Oh, Yu Wenfei." Allen said hastily, then turned and walked back.
"Sorry to interrupt, I heard you say Facebook, is that the Facebook game company that just bought Blizzard?" Allen asked Yu Wenfei.
Yu Wenfei was talking to Zhou Mengqi when he saw Alan turn back and ask himself such a question.
He was slightly stunned, but he still replied: "Yes, it's a Facebook game."
Allen suddenly became excited, "MY GOD! Are you an executive of Facebook Games? Sorry, I'm too excited, you may not know, I am a loyal user of Facebook Battle.net! You don't know how much I love this battle. Wang, I am a CS master, and my rank in Battle.net is already Platinum! If it weren’t for the high latency, I would have rushed to the master rank! The rank and point system of Facebook Battle.net are so amazing !In fact, I even called Wolfe and suggested that they introduce the Facebook Battle.net ranking system. Damn Wolfe, what kind of shit did they make on the battle network!..."
He blah blah blah blah blah blah blah, which made the three people next to him dumbfounded.
When he finally stopped to catch his breath, Zhou Mengqi looked at him amusedly and said, "Since you are a loyal user of Facebook Battle.net, why don't you know Yu Wenfei?"
Allen was a little puzzled. What does it have to do with whether he is a Facebook user or not knowing Yu Wenfei?
Yuwen... Fly...
and many more!
Allen felt a little familiar with this name, as if he had heard it there!
Chapter 553 Random thoughts
Allen is of Chinese descent, although he has been in the United States since he was born and has never been to China.
But his grandfather taught him Chinese since he was a child, saying that he couldn't forget his roots, so his Chinese level is not bad now, otherwise he wouldn't have found Facebook battle.net, and he could log in to play CS battles by himself.
However, he really didn't read much news there, but even if he didn't pay attention, he would see reports about Facebook and Yu Wenfei from time to time on the homepage of the Facebook Battle.net platform.
So he actually knew this name, but he was not so familiar with it, and he didn't remember it for a while.
After Zhou Mengqi's reminder, and Yu Wenfei's connection with Facebook Battle.net, Allen frowned and thought for a while, and finally remembered who this person is!
"You...you are Yu Wenfei..." He pointed at Yu Wenfei in shock, and stammered.
"I just introduced it, of course I am Yu Wenfei." Yu Wenfei said helplessly, spreading his hands.
"No, I mean, you are the real boss of Facebook Battle.net, the Yu Wenfei who bought Blizzard!" Allen said excitedly.
"If there is no second person named Yu Wenfei, then it should be me." Yu Wenfei smiled.
Allen looked at Yu Wenfei again, and he found that Yu Wenfei seemed a little different now.
He had to admit that this man seemed a little more handsome than himself, and more attractive!
Just kidding, any man with a net worth of billions of dollars will also be attractive.
Of course Alan is not gay, he started to have a crush on Yu Wenfei, just because Yu Wenfei is the boss of Facebook Battle.net!
Allen really likes this battle platform.
The points rank system will intelligently divide the players into a map according to the approximate level, so that there will be no such thing as a master "killing" the whole field, leaving the rest of the players without the game experience.
On Facebook Battle.net, every time you are matched, no matter whether it is an opponent or a teammate, everyone is of the same level. Occasionally, there will be one or two strong ones, but it will not be too outrageous.
This game experience is great.
When I was still a rookie, everyone was pecking at each other like chicken chickens, beating you back and forth, back and forth.
After becoming a veteran, you will not be matched with teammates who are lagging behind, and you don’t need to communicate. Everyone knows what to do, when to throw mines, when to throw flashes, and when to cover for you.
And this kind of game experience, from the current point of view, on a global scale, only Facebook Battle.net can provide it!
So for CS fanatics like Allen, everyone has already spread the word, and they all have accounts on Facebook Battle.net and play CS on there.
If you have to find a place where Facebook Battle.net is not good enough, it is that their server is on the mainland. Allen and the others connected to the Internet, and there is still some delay.
If it weren't for the network delay problem, Allen felt that he would have rushed to the master rank long ago.
He really made a suggestion to Villefort to introduce this rank upgrade system, but unfortunately the other party did not adopt Alan's opinion, which also made Alan very dissatisfied.
Now that he has met the big boss of Facebook Battle.net, how could he miss this opportunity!
"Mr. Yu Wenfei, now, as a Facebook user, I solemnly propose to you." Allen said seriously.
Yu Wenfei froze for a moment, what happened to this young man?
Unexpectedly, I could meet Battle.net users on the other side of the ocean!
It seems that the charm of the game is irresistible to boys in any country, but I didn't expect that Facebook Battle.net would have fans abroad without knowing it. This is really an unexpected harvest.
"Okay, if you have any suggestion, just say it." Yu Wenfei also said seriously.
"I suggest Facebook Games to open a branch in the United States as soon as possible, and build a data center here! You don't know how many CS fanatics there are in Europe and America. The most suitable place for Battle.net is here!" Allen said excitedly.
One thing he said was right, that is, the type of game that European and American players like to play the most is FPS, that is, shooting games.
In terms of hardcore gamers, domestic players are far from being able to compare with Europe and the United States. After all, almost every household in Europe and the United States has a game console, but in China, playing games is still not accepted by most parents...
"Student, you seem to have forgotten one thing. Facebook games are just Half-Life's agent in mainland China. We can set up a battle.net platform on the mainland. But, here, if we set up a battle.net and provide CS battle services, that is It's an infringement." Yu Wenfei smiled wryly.
Allen was dumbfounded for a moment, he hadn't considered this question, but what Yu Wenfei said made sense.
This is Villefort's base camp, how could Yuwen fly over to "grab for food".
"You even bought Blizzard, why don't you buy Villefort too!" Allen said unwillingly.
This reminded Yu Wenfei, yes, why didn't he buy Villefort!
Of course, this does not mean that you can buy it if you want, after all, Villefort's situation is different from Blizzard's.
Blizzard has changed hands several times. The original founder and the current major shareholder fell out, which gave him an opportunity to take advantage of.
But Villefort, this is a private company, and the shares are firmly in the hands of the founder, Fatty G. If he doesn't want to sell it, no matter how rich you are, it's useless.
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