Michael looked excited, and Laura and g fat sitting next to him also changed slightly.

Nowadays, the hero League is the biggest competitor of dota2. Of course, they don't want to see such good results and data!

Seeing their expressions, Fang zhe continued to talk:

"The hero League game has been tested in North America since 2009. I think you should always pay enough attention to its performance in Europe and America.

Over the past three years, the number of users accumulated by the hero alliance in Europe and the United States has exceeded 10 million. Now, it has achieved this result in only two months of public beta in China.

I think there are two biggest reasons for this. One is that dota has a wide influence among many players in Europe and the United States. In China, compared with many huge game players who have not been in contact with such games, only a small part of them have played dota. Therefore, in terms of game popularity, the gap between dota2 and hero League in China is not large.

Another reason, you should also know who is the agent of hero alliance in China, Tencent!

Tencent is one of the most influential Internet companies in China, especially in the field of computer software and end games. Tencent's strong traffic promotion and distribution ability is even better than steam China.

Now Tencent pays enough attention to the game of the hero alliance. The domestic streets and alleys are advertising the game. If we don't fight back as soon as possible, dota2 will always be the second in China after the hero alliance takes away most users, and it is still the second in a big gap with the hero alliance.

You should know that for similar boutique games, players who choose the hero alliance are unlikely to choose dota2 again. Now, for every more user robbed by the hero alliance, there will be one less user in dota2 in the future! "

The faces of g fat and the three became more dignified, but Laura defended:

"The game of hero alliance is so powerful that we should pay close attention to the operation in Europe and America, otherwise we may lose the whole game in the future!"

Hearing what Laura said, G Pang and Michael beside her frowned. Although they thought what Laura said was very reasonable, they always felt that there were some problems until Fang zhe continued to say:

"Ms. Laura, you have been responsible for the global operation of steam. Steam China operates independently. You may have limited knowledge of the Chinese market, but as you said just now, steam China now has more than 32 million registered users, that is, 32 million end game and console game players.

In fact, the number of end game players in China exceeds 50 million, and the number of comprehensive end game, page game and mobile game players is more than 200 million. With the popularity of smart phones in China, the number of Chinese game players in the future has great growth potential.

I say this in the hope that you can understand that China's game market is large enough, and now, the performance of hero League in the world is the most outstanding and excellent in China.

I believe that the distribution and promotion ability of fist companies in Europe and America can't be compared with your company, but in China, no company can compete with Tencent in the distribution of end games. If we don't attack as soon as possible and fight hard to curb the rapid rise of hero alliance in China, it will be a challenge to wait for dota2 and even steam China A disaster! "

"Laura, I think I understand what Mr. Fang zhe means. If we can't curb the rise of the hero League in the Chinese market as soon as possible, not only dota2 of the same type will be affected in the future, but even steam China will be greatly affected because most game players devote their time, energy and money to the central area of the hero League. Am I right, Mr. Fang Zhe! "Said Michael, the producer of dota2.

"You're right, that's the truth!" Fang zhe nodded.

"So, Mr. Fang Zhe, do you think that with a Ti2 game, we can curb the rise of the hero League in China?" Laura asked puzzled.

Fang zhe spread his hand and said:

"It is certainly our ideal goal to comprehensively curb the rise of the hero alliance. Our internal team is also discussing a set of plans to snipe the rise of the hero alliance.

Including the large-scale publicity during the dota2 beta in February next year, there will be a number of self-developed and agent heavyweight games beta in our company in the near future. Even if we can't completely curb the rise of the hero alliance, we can give it a major blow!

Otherwise, as Mr. Michael said, whether dota2 or steam China is affected, it will directly affect the interests of both sides! "

At this meeting, valve, including G Pang, has been persuaded by Fang Zhe. Now the interests of valve company have been closely tied with Huizhong, or steam China. If steam had not entered the Chinese market before, valve might stubbornly adhere to the European and American market first, but now, it is natural to put the best interests first.

Next, the two sides began to discuss the general plan and arrangement of Ti2 in China.

In this regard, Fang Zhe and Huang Zheng, who had held an overseas meeting for two days, had long discussed a very feasible scheme. When Li Wen took this scheme out to G Pang, Laura, Michael and other executives, G Pang and others felt the importance Huizhong attached to the Ti2 in China.

According to the plan, since dota2's global public beta in February next year, the Ti2 qualifier has been started all over the world.

First of all, the qualifiers will be divided into more than ten regions according to the countries and regions of dota2 public beta operation, such as Europe, North America, China, South Korea and Japan.

Then, each division will select 1-3 teams according to the strength of each division through various promotion and elimination competitions, with a total of 16 teams participating in the Ti2 group Invitational Competition.

In the group Invitational, 16, 8 and 8, 4 will be held in Seattle, while the subsequent top four ranking and finals will be held in China. What makes g Pang and others more excited is that it is mentioned in this scheme that the final final of Ti2 will be held in Yanjing bird's nest, China!

The bird's nest is the place where China hosted the Yanjing Olympic Games three years ago. Its popularity and influence in China and the world are definitely far beyond ordinary venues.

It is also written in the plan that Huizhong hopes to share with valve company on the May 5th, and jointly invest 300 million yuan, equivalent to nearly 50 million US dollars, to plan and hold the event, of which 100 million yuan will be used as the competition bonus, and the remaining 200 million yuan will be used for various publicity and activity arrangements of the competition.

After reading this program, G Pang and others were completely moved and shocked by Huizhong's sincerity and generous. The bonus of 100 million yuan, nearly 20 million US dollars, is unprecedented in the history of global E-sports!

Thinking of Ti1 this summer, valve company only took out $1.6 million as the competition bonus. G Pang feels that he and valve are too stingy and poor at this time!