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"Master, it's dawn. It's time to get up ~"

A gentle murmur rang out as Liu Qi opened his eyes.

Her eyes whimpered as if getting up was an extremely painful act of self-harm.

With sleepy eyes, he waved his arms around and finally touched the gold-rimmed glasses on the bedside table.

He placed it on the bridge of his nose.

The moment the glasses covered his eyes, he saw the holographic projection that appeared in front of his vision. It was the virtual electronic housekeeper that he had " pinched ".

"Today is the first day of the seven-day long holiday. Do you want to follow the holiday schedule?”

"No, keep the work schedule.”

" Okay, Master..." The holographic projection nodded slightly. After a while, a half-height robot carrying a set of clothes came to Liu Qi's bedroom.

Liu Qi, who was dressed neatly and washed up, was in the room.

As he looked around, he saw the holographic projection of information windows and advertising windows. In the face of this information pollution, he would wave his hand to shrink them to the smallest size or even completely close them.

Sitting at the dining table, Liu Qi leisurely enjoyed a simple breakfast while instructing the electronic butler to report important information to him.

As a video UP Master and game streamer with average popularity, Liu Qi had been working hard to produce all kinds of game videos, create game guides, and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of the game. However, the video's results were always lukewarm, hovering around the passing line.

If it weren't for his part-time identity as a web novel author and the " assistance " from his family, he probably wouldn't have been able to afford a smart home and gaming equipment.

Now, he needed a good game to break the bottleneck of popularity, but a high-quality virtual reality game was hard to come by.

In this era of virtual reality games, the vast majority of virtual reality games on the market were defective products of poor quality. A large number of game companies flocked to them and made money wantonly.

" Create CG with your heart and use your feet to make games "," Free players are the gaming experience of paying players ", and " If you don't have money, you can play with your money." These were the true descriptions of the industry.

Why couldn't a high-quality game save the poor gamers?

Liu Qi ate his breakfast as he opened the virtual game section.

Suddenly, a game advertisement recommended by the electronic butler came into view.

China's Dawn

The introduction roughly revealed the theme and gameplay of the game.

"Late Ming Dynasty? Hmm, it's a historical immersive virtual reality game. Could it be one of those mounted combat games where a hundred soldiers fight each other?”

"Oh…so there are farming elements, and they can be connected. Then I might as well play Rider 3. I can also farm and fight for hegemony…"

Liu Qi's gaze stayed on the introduction for more than 30 seconds before a series of advertisements popped up like a passionate uncle feeding people pancakes.

[History lovers! Farming players!

China Dawn was about to enter closed beta!

It is a new version of the game that you have never played before. You only need to experience it for three minutes and you will fall in love with this game like you are addicted to spending money!

Do you want to travel to the end of the Ming Dynasty to save China?

Do you want to play the role of a swordsman and walk the world with a sword in the land of the Nine Prefectures that is gradually becoming chaotic?

Do you want to feel the heroic spirit of the commander of an army, to defeat the barbarians and repel the foreign races? Come and join the game!

Farming, upgrading technology, forming teams to fight wars, seizing new continents!

The clash of thoughts, the roar of weapons, the cry of civilization!

China Dawn is waiting for you to join!」

"Hehe, a high degree of freedom like transmigration? You can give me a transmigration experience with a lousy virtual reality game? Keep bragging!"

Liu Qi smiled contemptuously. He never believed in the advertising words of these advertisers. After all, any game's promotional video was more or less fake than the real one.

He also discovered that the game company of China Dawn

It was a new face that he had never seen before. This game was most likely a random stitched monster. It was a "garbage web-based game" that wanted to use publicity and marketing to make a wave of popularity and make money. Even the words in the hot comments section were cliché and embarrassing. It was very similar to the 99% good reviews of online shopping stores. Almost all the good reviews were from the brush.

However, Liu Qi, who was just about to leave, still stayed. What prompted Liu Qi to stay was the video views of the game.

It actually broke through two million!

One might think that 2 million views for a video was not a small number. However, in the virtual reality games category, the number of views, especially for historical topics, had always been very low. If it could exceed two million, it would definitely be able to make it onto the category rankings!

Liu Qi felt that he didn't even need to watch the video. Even if it was a garbage web-based game that sold dog meat, there was no loss in spending some time playing this free game. Perhaps its game style was the Ming Dynasty MOD of Rider 3.

The most important thing was that this game was marked with the R-18 logo! Just looking at this familiar logo was enough to make people excited. Perhaps this game would have an element of " doing functions "!

Besides, Liu Qi himself was also a small fan of the simulation business category. This game was set in the late Ming Dynasty.

The show was the kind that poked at his x-addiction.

Then there is only one answer

He clicked to make an appointment!

The holographic projection's interface window instantly changed. It jumped to the game's official website, and then a window to fill in the information popped up. He needed to fill in a form of identity information.

Liu Qi did not have any objections to filling in the information.

Ever since virtual reality games were standardized and graded, many players had to cooperate with the game company to fill in some identity information as the basis for the player's identity verification.

Some special games had a player age limit of eighteen, twenty-one, and even thirty…

Some reality-based virtual games only gave players three chances to respawn, and they would have to delete their accounts and restart after using up all of them.

There were also some games where the currency was closely linked to reality. If one did not provide detailed real-name verification, they would not even be able to open the game, let alone sell their account.

In comparison, China Dawn required much less identity information. Rather than saying that it needed accurate information from the players to verify their identity, it was more like a company recruiting employees. It looked at professional skills and hobbies.

After a while, Liu Qi filled in his information and successfully reserved the game. At the same time, he saw the total number of people who had reserved the game.

Current reservations: 1145140

F * ck, this game actually had more than a million reservations?!

Liu Qixin said that this game was a role-playing online game from the late Ming Dynasty, so the main stage of the game's background was the Chinese region, right?

If that was the case, where was the stage and space to give way?

100,000 or even a million players online at the same time? Liu Qi estimated that even ten thousand people would not be enough when the closed beta began.

Before Liu Qi's guess could take shape, a gentle and pleasant notification sounded. It was the electronic housekeeper's notification.

"Congratulations! You have become one of the first selected players. From now on, you can log in to China Dawn and embark on your journey.”

!!!

Liu Qi excitedly jumped up from the chair on the spot.

"I got it! I've been chosen! I was actually selected to enter the closed beta on the day of the game reservation!”

Liu Qi couldn't help but feel that his luck had turned for the better!

He quickly finished the rest of his breakfast.

After clearing the table, Liu Qi opened the door of the workshop and walked in.

After making a series of safety adjustments, Liu Qi could not wait to lie down in the semi-transparent game cabin. The special transparent cover of the game cabin slowly covered his body, like a semi-transparent warship hibernation chamber.

"Brainstorm, connect!"

After the useless but explosive slogan, Liu Qi's consciousness seemed to have fallen into one.

It was a colorful and bright space-time tunnel.

The infiltration game, China Dawn, was officially launched!

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