The friendly competition was also divided into two PK stages.
The first two rounds would narrow the field from 120 to 60, and then from 60 to 30. Once the top thirty streamers were selected, the group ranking stage would begin.
They would continue to use live PK battles, but a loss no longer meant immediate elimination. Instead, the 30 streamers would be ranked collectively based on their vote counts, and the bottom three would be eliminated in each round.
All the matches would conclude around December 11th to determine the first-place winner, and on December 15th, the Federal Company would hold its annual gala.
In the past, the top streamers from lower-tier categories were always the ones eliminated in the first two rounds. It couldn't be helped—their fan bases were simply too small to secure a victory.
But this time...
A streamer from beyond the top 70 had actually knocked out the number one streamer from the Appearance category, someone with a fan base of 3.7 billion?
Ummm!
