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Back to the Past: Breaking the Love Spell

Chapter 299
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Chapter 299 Shane was very grateful to Carlisle.

It was Carlisle who helped him when he was bullied by Kelvin in the dorm. It was also Carlisle who saved his girlfriend when she was about to sell herself for money.

He even gave Shane 100 thousand dollars earlier today for his future mother-in-law's medical expenses. Besides that, Carlisle intended to give Shane a chance to make more money with him.

He wouldn't be able to repay Carlisle for such kindness.

He had always been tough, but his eyes becred and teary at this moment.

Carlisle handed Shane another two thousand dollars in cash, saying, "Don't do your part-tjob anymore. Enjoy the weekend with your girlfriend and future mother-in-law." "Carl, I can't take the money." Shane got up from his chair and took a few steps backward. "I'm indeed poor, but I'm not greedy.

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"You've covered the medical expenses of Olivia's mother, which has significantly reduced my burdens. How can I still take your money to enjoy the weekend? "Thank you, Carl. My life will be yours from now on." Shane bowed to Carlisle and turned to leave.

"I'll take it since he doesn't want it. Carl, you're rich anyway." Daniel was all smiles as he reached out to take the money.

Carlisle slapped Daniel's hand away and hissed, “You're not short of money." The back of Daniel's hand turned red from the slap as he pouted. "That's not true. I'm broke now." Carlisle ignored Daniel and looked toward Sunny. "Sunny, recruit sexperienced gengineers. I want you to form a group of gdevelopers." "Are we going to develop our own games?" Sunny's eyes lit up in anticipation.

There were numerous online games on the market these days, and the popular ones were extremely profitable. However, the return of profitable projects was directly proportional to its risk.

If the gwas not well-received, Carlisle would suffer a great loss.

Carlisle nodded and said, "The gI have in mind has a long development period, so let's get the team. together first." "What kind of gis it?" Owen asked curiously.

"It's a 5V5 strategy game," Carlisle smiled.

"But a 5V5 isn't fun. Nowadays, most gamers prefer massive multiplayer games." Owen immediately countered Carlisle's idea.

"Owie is right. If we're really going to develop a game, I think we should focus on MMO games. We have to be able to promote this goverseas." Cameron agreed with Owen.

MMO games referred to massive multiplayer online games.

"Your idea is good, but the gI want must also be developed," Carlisle answered them with a grin.

The type of gthat Cameron and Owen mentioned allowed a large number of players from all over the world to join and play at the stime. This kind of gwould have been launched two years later.

The gCarlisle suggested was a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game. It also acted as a foundation for future mobile strategy games.

MOBA games were released in the early 2000s, so the current gamers were not yet familiar with them.

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Carlisle deduced he should be able to attract sof the gamers who play Electronic Arts games by releasing a 5V5 strategy gin advance.

"Then we go with the plan of developing two types of games first?" Sunny suggested.

Carlisle nodded. "Yes, form two research and development teams. I want the two types of games to be developed at the stime." The gsuggested by Owen was also not bad.

People had to pay to play online games in this era, so if they launched a free online game, it would definitely attract a lot of gamers. Although the gwas free to play, there was a charge for the in-gequipment.

An MMO gwas previously well-received upon its release) and it was said to have made over 10 billion dollars in less than half a year.

Carlisle felt a little distressed. He only thought of the most popular games in the future but forgot to target the En. gamers of this era. The gstuwas making money too slowly.

Cell phones were also still relatively unused in Riverland.

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