The trailer for Chapter 63 went viral online.

The next day, the live demonstration went viral.

After a night of fermentation, the video reached an unimaginable explosion in data this morning!

556 million views, 398 million likes, 53 coins, 350 million favorites, and 93 shares.

If we consider this data over a single night, calling it an explosion would be an understatement.

It's utter destruction!
As of now, there are still over 1000 people watching, but the exact number is unknown.

The total number of bullet comments and comments is a staggering 99999! The exact number is unknown.

As soon as the video starts, colorful text floats around.

Comments like "It scared me to death!", "So exciting and fun!", "So terrifying!", and "So dark!" flooded the screen.

Many players immediately went to the Rainbow Team's Weibo page and launched their ultimate attack right up to their new game, "Pluto Miners".

"Hey, are you there? Come out and see what a game is all about."

"What a stark contrast! Others have been working on gameplay demos for months, while you've been working on this for over a year and all you have are these 16 character posters, and they're all from the past. What are you doing?"

"Everyone else makes fun, high-quality games, and you're doing political correctness? If you're doing political correctness, no wonder your games are bad. If you're doing political correctness, you don't deserve to care about sales at all."

"It was already predictable that your game sales would be dismal."

"Rainbow Group, come out and play! Don't just stay silent!"

The comment section was instantly flooded with sarcastic remarks and memes, pushing the originally quiet comment count to several hundred.

But Rainbow Group's Weibo account continues to play dead, or rather, "strategically silent"!
Just pretend you didn't see anything.

But this is only the beginning.

The criticism quickly shifted to those influential figures who had previously criticized the game, digging up old Weibo posts from their early days.

"Hi there, financial blogger! Could you do that again, the one where you say, 'Oh no~ a horror romance game is impossible to make~ the developers messed up~ the project's going to be canceled~'"

"Hmph, I thought that as a financial blogger, you would have profound insights when you posted on Weibo and faced with millions of netizens. I never expected you to utter such idiotic words. I have never seen such a shameless person!"

“I still prefer seeing you reply to others with ‘Let me ask you, let me ask you,’ please reply to this.”

"Financial blogger: Ugh, so angry, so angry, I really want to vent my anger on someone."

"Where are the financial blogger's insightful comments? Keep analyzing, we can't live without your entertainment!"

The comments here have also reached several hundred.

Some influential figures, unable to bear the humiliation, openly confronted the players, saying that none of those who cyberbullied him would escape, and that they would be sending him lawyer's letters!
As for the outcome, well, it was a harsh lesson from the players.

Some influential bloggers choose to delete their posts and disable the comment section, allowing only those they follow to comment—a classic example of ostrich behavior.

Some influential figures have even deleted their accounts and disappeared, leaving it uncertain whether they will be able to successfully create new accounts next time.

In short, this wave of "green garlic" ultimately ended in defeat for the big V's, and the internet gained another batch of fresh and hot screenshot jokes.

Then, game media from various websites took the stage.

They rushed to report on it.

In pursuit of traffic, news editors spare no effort in exaggerating headlines, creating increasingly fantastical ones.

[Shocking! Trailer for O5's new horror game goes viral! Players are saying they're too scared to even go to the bathroom!]

[Anime can be terrifying too! O5's new game "Mita" is off the charts in terms of horror! Streamers are screaming!]

[Watch with caution late at night! The latest trailer for the horror game "Mita" has kept millions of gamers up all night!]

[Breathtaking experience! Gameplay footage of O5's new title revealed, players: Who dares to play this?]

Who says horror has to involve ghosts? Monsters can do it too! It seems like there are no ghosts in *Mita*!

[Heart arrest! Famous streamer cries and ends broadcast after watching the trailer for "Mita"!]

[The most anticipated horror game of the year! O5's new title trailer has shocked the gaming world!]

…Most players are already used to seeing these exaggerated titles.

These self-media outlets are completely shameless, coming up with all sorts of ridiculous headlines just to get traffic.

But it must be said that they succeeded in making people unable to resist clicking.

Some players who hadn't seen the gameplay demo were immediately drawn in by the title and became incredibly curious.

Upon opening it, as expected, it was all nonsense.

After reading the whole article, I realized that the title was the most valuable part...

"I clicked in just to see this?" someone couldn't help but complain.

Being disgusted by nonsensical literature actually triggered a rebellious mentality.

"I refuse to believe it, let's see what the original footage looks like!"

Out of curiosity, many people rushed to video websites to search for the demo and then eagerly watched it.

Then, they added icing on the cake to the already impressive video data, making people exclaim at how terrifying the actual gameplay was.

Meanwhile, the operation involved O5 personally releasing the content, Pixel Entertainment reposting it, self-media exaggerating its effects, group chat discussions, and posting on various online communities.

The popularity of "Mita" spread instantly!
And it quickly became a trending topic on Weibo, where it remained up all day.

It's impossible that there wasn't a powerful financial backer behind this, but what players didn't expect was that a trailer could become so popular.

Even people who aren't particularly interested in the gaming industry have probably seen this name in various places these past few days because of the trending topics.

Even some friends who usually only care about celebrity gossip and TV drama updates suddenly blurted out in conversation: "Hey, have you guys heard of that game called 'Mita'? It sounds really scary?"

This makes many gamers feel a bit like it's magical.

A trailer for a horror game is surprisingly showing signs of going viral?
Of course, most people outside the circle are just "impressed but don't understand" and are just listening to the excitement.

This sparked curiosity, leading many to search for the product, further increasing its popularity.

Faced with this massive influx of traffic, various marketing accounts have begun to emerge.

Especially short video platforms, which are quite abstract.

First short video: [5-year-old boy becomes braver after watching the trailer for "Mita"!]

Copywriter:

Family! Does anyone understand?! I woke up to find the sky had fallen! Why didn't you tell me before I woke up?
Watching the trailer for "Mita" can actually make you braver!

An interview with the 5-year-old: I only watched the trailer for "Mita" once or twice, and I feel like I've become much braver. I don't need my grandma to take me to school anymore, and I can take the bus home by myself. If my classmates bully me, I can slap them back. I feel like if I watch it a few more times, I won't be afraid of my teacher anymore.

Second short video: [Regret not watching the "Mita" trailer sooner!]

Copywriter:

Help! Are you trying to kill me?! Even a top-notch producer wouldn't do this!

I've recently been completely captivated by this trailer from China, and now I finally understand why everyone loves watching horror trailers.

The male protagonist signs a contract with a mysterious person, and then finds himself in a dark place. Pushing open the door, he enters a cozy little house.
After the movie ended, I was so scared that I cried. I was completely shocked and regretted not watching the trailer for "Mita" sooner. The contrast was too great. No wonder it was so popular in China.

Anyway, we gamers finally have a new horror game to look forward to!
The third short video: [Health Master: Four sentences to save your child from electronic erectile dysfunction; be sure to share this with your child!]

Copywriter:

alert!

If a child suffers from electronic erectile dysfunction, they should watch the horror movie "Mita" more often.

It can be cured without spending money or taking medicine.

Watching the trailer for "Mita" every day makes me feel refreshed and eliminates erectile dysfunction.

The previous chapter has been revised and has just been reposted.

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(End of this chapter)

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