I Want to Be a VTuber

Chapter 295



Seoyeon first searched for information about the game she would be advertising.

She didn’t even need to ask Youngbin; Raywill Games was a relatively large company.

It wasn’t difficult to find information online.

“Eternity Camp. Is this it?”

Since it was said to be a new game advertisement, it probably wasn’t an existing game that was still running. In other words, it wasn’t the kind of pay-to-win game that older men usually played.

“It’s similar to AOS, but a bit different.”

She had heard it was officially launching on Steam, so this much was clear. Although it had been made more than a year ago, it seemed to have been available on Steam Early Access until now.

It looked like they were planning to launch it properly with a large-scale patch.

“The community is pretty active too…”

As she thought this, she casually browsed through the reactions in the community. Then, by chance, she stumbled upon an emoji. A small girl giving a thumbs-up. Seoyeon tilted her head in confusion.

“…Is this emoji the one here?”

Wasn’t the emoji more famous than the game itself? Looking at the state of the game, it seemed like it was barely alive at this point…

Would things change once it officially launched? It reminded her of an old game that had only spun in circles for a long time.

Would it follow a similar fate?

“Hmm.”

Looking at the history, it had originally been a mobile game. In other words, it was based on the mobile game that Youngbin had briefly worked on.

One of its advantages was that, similar to the games Seoyeon often played, like League of Legends, you could move the characters. What she liked most, though, was that it didn’t have any lane battles. It seemed like you just had to watch for an opening and fight when the timing was right.@@novelbin@@

“Well, it seems like it has a decent operating system…”

After briefly checking the game info, Seoyeon closed the internet browser. Even though she had said she’d do it, the ad campaign would probably begin in about a month.

She didn’t know what would happen in the meantime, so this was about all the investigation she would do.

“Still, it wouldn’t hurt to play it occasionally, just in case.”

In fact, she hadn’t really cared about the game since it was from Youngbin’s company, but the characters were pretty cute.

“The characters are more to my liking than in League of Legends.”

In the end, Seoyeon was an otaku at heart, so this kind of visual was her style. It was odd that she hadn’t noticed that before.

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