Qin Ge was the boss of a game company.
Previously, during the rise of the gaming industry, he was like a pig standing in the wind, having scooped up his first pot of gold.
That period truly was the golden age of the industry, when even shoddily made web games had incredibly strong earning capacity.
It was said that at that time, in bars and clubs, the guests who were most popular had shifted from coal tycoons to programmers and planners—their cash flow was immense.
Then, as gamers' tastes became more sophisticated, the gaming industry became increasingly difficult to operate in.
The company's shoddily made web games were sustained by a few big spenders, and several invested game projects had also failed.
Now, the entire company felt shrouded in an air of decline.
And a game company couldn't just switch to another line of business; it had to keep making games!
When the concept of VR games emerged, Qin Ge despaired.