Chapter 279 Change
Ross was a little flustered, Jiang Minglang had the means to threaten him, and he had nothing to do with Jiang Minglang, which was very helpless.

"So, my friend, let's take a step back. I'll fire another damn waiter, and then meet the conditions you said yesterday. How about you let us go?"

"Haha, I can't feel your sincerity, and I also thought of a more important issue. I request that the board of directors meeting be opened, and that all people with permanent equity interests be present."

Jiang Minglang hadn't realized the change of identity before, but he suddenly thought that this company is already his own, okay?

Instead of wasting time with this person here, why not just do what you want, do whatever you want, as long as it's not too much, who can stand it?
And Ross is not a little panicked now, he has lost his soul. Ross himself now only has more than 30.00% of the shares, and he can't compete with Jiang Minglang at all.

"You can't do this! My friend!"

Jiang Minglang didn't give Ross any face, and said directly: "Why can't I do this? 50.00% of the shares, that is, I have the right to set up the board of directors, and I also have the right to know all the operations of the company! And now I don't know anything! Why are you stopping me?"

Now Ross had nothing to say, not even a reason to refute. In desperation, he could only agree to Jiang Minglang: "Well, I agree to hold this board meeting. I don't know how you want to hold it."

Seeing that Ross let go, Jiang Minglang also gave him a small promise, which can be regarded as a reassurance for him:

"Let's discuss it via video. I don't make any changes to the company's personnel. Your position as the boss is still yours. I just want to watch the game Escape from Tarkov this time."

At this moment, Ross let out a big sigh of relief. He had always thought that Jiang Minglang wanted to take over the company, but who would have thought that it was just for a game.

"Then thank you very much, my friend, but there is no need to hold a board meeting just for this game. We can go directly to the R&D team in a while. I can tell you everything about the game."

Ross had already known Jiang Minglang when he got the shares, and knew that Jiang Minglang was a professional player. He thought Jiang Minglang wanted some internal data about the game.

Jiang Minglang thought about it for a while. If there were no changes in Japanese personnel, there would be no need to hold a board meeting. That would be too troublesome and a waste of time. It would be better to just follow what he said and go find out directly.

"That's fine, then I'll wait for your video in an hour."

"Okay, I'll call the captain of their team right now." After speaking, Rose hung up the phone.

Xie Xun'er was surprised after translating the last sentence: "Boss, do you still have 51% of the shares in this game company?"

"Yeah, but it's not very valuable, at least not as valuable as Huayi's shares.

BG only has one game: Escape from Tarkov, and the game has been running for about five years, but there is still not much development. It was not until this year that it was spread to China, and then it gained greater popularity. "Jiang Minglang explained.

Jiang Minglang really didn't lie to Xie Xun'er, the game Escape from Tarkov under the BG game company is more profitable, but it's just a comparison.

How popular is the Blue Hole Jedi Survival?But the market value of Blue Hole was only 46 billion US dollars in 300, which is [-] billion soft sister coins.

Escape from Tarkov has not yet reached one-tenth of that of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, and the market value of BG is less than 50 billion soft sister coins.

Jiang Minglang's 51% stake is probably worth more than 20 billion, which is less than half the value of Huayi's 5% stake of 50 billion.

But Xie Xun'er was still very surprised. Although the value was doubled, the nature was fundamentally different. One had only the right to comment, and the other had the right to make decisions. They were essentially different.

"Boss, do you still need to be a professional player in this game?"

"Why not? What does the boss have to do with the profession? Once I become the boss, will I not be able to work professionally?" Jiang Minglang looked at Xie Xun'er strangely and asked.

"Eh..." Xie Xun'er was so stunned that she had nothing to say.

Rose didn't keep Jiang Minglang waiting for too long. Within half an hour, Rose's video call came over.

After connecting the video, Ross introduced:

"This is the production of the Escape from Tarkov game. It is also the decision maker of Escape from Tarkov. It is called Sammy. If you have any questions, you can ask him, and you can also discuss with him if you have any suggestions."

Jiang Minglang nodded, not politely, and asked directly: "I have always had a question. Are cheats in the game really difficult to deal with? Do you really have to watch the report video before you can ban it?"

Sami didn't expect Jiang Minglang to ask directly like this. He thought Jiang Minglang wanted to know things like game revenue, but he still answered honestly:

"That's not the case. Games here are all a bunch of data. It's relatively easy to detect them if they are detected, but that requires one-by-one detection. With our current technology, it is difficult to complete large-scale bans."

"Then what's the matter with the [-] accounts you banned a few days ago?" Jiang Minglang asked suspiciously.

"That's the total sum of all banned players from the release of the game to now."

"Then how many accounts did you ban in the past few days?" Jiang Minglang said angrily.

Perhaps hearing the change in Jiang Minglang's tone, Sami said hesitantly, "Only...less than ten thousand."

Jiang Minglang swears directly: "Fuck, damn it, aren't you cheating the players? How can I say that there are so many cheats in the game now!"

Sami didn't dare to speak, and didn't know what to say, so he could only remain silent.

Jiang Minglang took a breath, and then asked: "I have always heard that most of the game's plug-ins are developed by your game makers, is that true? I don't want to be deceived, you'd better tell the truth."

"There are very few parts of this, but the vast majority are developed by others." Sammy said.

Jiang Minglang breathed a sigh of relief, but fortunately, if the cheats were all made by the manufacturer, then the game would basically be cold.

"You first remove all the cheats that you have created, and then I don't care what method you use, whether you spend money to ask others to do it for you, or do it yourself, you must reduce the number of cheats." Jiang Minglang said firmly.

Before Sammy could speak, Ross interrupted: "But...this will reduce a large part of our income.

According to the data, a large part of our income comes from banning players. "

(End of this chapter)

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