Wu Mu's Weibo exploded directly.
Adding fifty or sixty million to the box office isn't actually much, at least not in terms of the Spring Festival movies.
The more exaggerated thing is actually the 1.1 million pre-orders for the game.
Domestic single-player games selling over a million copies is already considered a blockbuster game, all with names that are well-known.
But Wu Mu achieved this just by hyping it up on Weibo?
There isn't any detailed content or description of the game, it hasn't even started development, yet just the name alone has garnered over a million pre-orders...
If it was some product aimed at female fans, people might understand a bit. After all, they've seen Wu Mu's secret army of mindless female fans many times before, who are obsessed with Wu Dog's body.
But why do game players care?!
Are you guys also craving Wu Dog's body!?
Everyone was completely stunned by the speed at which Wu Mu was selling the game, and even numerous big game companies held emergency meetings overnight to discuss the feasibility of celebrity + games.
But this is actually just a very small part of the Profit Card, far from being fully realized.
Looking at his system panel, Wu Mu has barely fulfilled even one-tenth of it.
"But I estimate at most it'll grow to 1.5 or 2 million, and the easily fulfilled part will almost be done, then it'll be the difficult part."
After using the Performance Card a lot, he now has a good understanding of how the system's Performance Card works.
Once a Performance Card is used, the system first starts with a basic big data push, which will take users who, upon receiving the information, will not care about the reviews and naturally make a purchase.
This part of users is quite affected by the redemption project, if Wu Mu launches an affordable fast-moving product, there's no doubt the one billion limit will be quickly consumed.
But if he launches a high-priced item, or like now, where game players want discounts and titles that can't be used for movie tickets, and moviegoers can watch a movie but don't want to pay an extra eight bucks to participate.
Then the users who naturally make a purchase decrease sharply, and it depends on Tongzi's additional performance.
Wu Mu was focusing on Tongzi's performance fulfillment while staying in the hotel working on code.
Since the game release was already set for six months later, he ought to put in some effort.
Luckily, he had set up a dinner date with Mo Mo and was waiting for her to return to Shen City, so he was idle now.
...
This time, the primary use of Wu Mu's Profit Card was his new game, but because he wanted to provide endorsements for Director Lin, he added a condition for purchasing movie tickets.
This clearly created quite a hassle for redeeming the game profits, as buying an extra movie ticket became many game players' concern.
But as long as the two are separated, movie tickets aren't a concern, to some extent, moviegoers can actually drive the performance fulfillment.
Yang City.
Office worker Tan Yuanyuan was off today, and seeing the nice weather outside, she thought about going out for some fun.
Walking around, maybe catch a movie, since she hadn't seen one in a while.
With that thought, she started checking online for some good movie recommendations recently.
"Extreme Speed," "A Farce," "Moon Landing Plan," "Parting"...
During the Spring Festival blockbusters, almost all of them were recommended with good reputation.
However, Tan Yuanyuan mainly focused on the first few films, simply skipping over the last one called "Parting."
The name wasn't auspicious, it's the New Year, why watch something about parting.
Besides, it was a romance, and being alone, she wasn't too interested in romance films.
Tan Yuanyuan mainly searched for reviews of the first few films, which is now a typical behavior among viewers when choosing a movie. No one wants to waste a day with a bad film, so checking reviews in advance is common.
But while searching for reviews of the first few films, she strangely noticed a name repeatedly appearing in her sight.
"Overall, 'Moon Landing Plan' is good. It's a comedic story with laughter and tears about a common man's ambition to land on the moon. It's worth watching. But Su Hui's performance is somewhat awkward. Especially after watching Wu Mu's 'Parting,' this feeling is particularly evident."
"'A Farce' is worth recommending. Although some parts are quite crude, it's the New Year, after all, so it's about having fun. It's the movie I recommend next to Wu Mu's 'Parting.'"
"'Extreme Speed' deserves its box office. It's not one of those annoying marketing movies, but can you please have Wu Dog play the female lead's white moonlight character? Does Gao Hong have any credibility playing that role? With those wrinkles on his face, I was taken out of the moment. If you switch to Wu Dog, the logic would skyrocket, just look at his enchanting performance in 'Parting.'"
...How much are they spending on marketing here?
Tan Yuanyuan looked at Wu Mu and the movie "Parting" appearing so frequently in other movie's reviews with a bit of bemusement.
Appearing so often in others' movie reviews can't be right, can it? And they said it's not a marketing movie.
Although she felt it was marketing, her curiosity was undoubtedly piqued by this movie.
Feeling curious, she clicked into the detailed page of the movie called "Parting," to see what everyone's comments were like.
And once she entered, she was undoubtedly slightly stunned.
"Douban score 8.7?" She opened her mouth, surprised.
Is the score really that high?
Having often used Douban to check movie ratings, she knew well the significance of this score.
Not to say overly much, but just comparing horizontally to the four movies recently recommended: "Extreme Speed" 6.2, "A Farce" 5.6, "Moon Landing Plan" 6.7.
Not one scored over 7, contrasting sharply with the movie called "Parting," with nearly two point difference.
Are the scores also manipulated by paid reviewers?
With bafflement, Tan Yuanyuan scrolled down to check various reviews under this movie.
Then she noticed the reviews didn't seem like they were manipulated. On the contrary, they appeared somewhat odd.
"You win, rascal, I really dislike you, but I don't want to lie to myself. While watching your movie, I used half a package of tissues."
"Never expected to see the topic of your new movie release on Douban. At first, I resisted completely, didn't want to watch it, but couldn't hold back and watched it. Suddenly felt relieved, it's like saying farewell to the star-chasing days of the past."
Huh?
Huh?
What on earth are these reviews?
Tan Yuanyuan was bewildered.
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