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Now reading: Chapter 49 49: Shizuka Hiratsuka's Experience from Game Developer in the World of Anime, a Mature novel by iRedX43.

After introducing everyone in the studio, Ichin invited Shizuka Hiratsuka to sit at an empty computer. He booted up the machine and asked, "Hiratsuka-sensei, have you tried the ga I developed?"

"Uh, no, I haven't," Hiratsuka replied.

"Well, since you're here today, why not give it a try?" Ichin suggested.

Hiratsuka didn't refuse and let Ichin set up the computer while asking, "By the way, how are your ga's sales doing?"

As he opened the ga's program, Ichin casually replied, "I checked this morning, and it's already sold over 250,000 copies. It's doing surprisingly well."

"250,000? 250,000 copies?!" Hiratsuka was shocked and asked, "How much is your ga priced at?"

"In Japan, it's set at 1,200 yen. Not too expensive, right?" Ichin said.

The price indeed wasn't high, but Hiratsuka quickly did the math in her head. Even with a low price, the sheer number of copies sold added up quickly.

"1,200 yen per copy, and 250,000 copies... wait, is this global sales?"

"Yeah, it's worldwide," Ichin confird. "The pricing varies a bit between regions, but the differences aren't too significant."

Hiratsuka ntally calculated the revenue and realized that Ichin had made more money in a few days than she could earn in several years.

"Is making gas really this profitable?"

"You can't generalize like that," Kō Yagami interjected, spinning her chair to face Hiratsuka. "Most gas are made by large developnt companies. Even if their gas sell well, they have to cover a lot of costs—salaries during developnt, equipnt, office space, and ongoing marketing and advertising expenses. Those are all significant expenditures."

"But in Ichin's case, he developed the ga independently and didn't spend much on promotion, so his profit margins are much higher compared to big studios. That's one of the advantages of indie gas. However, it cos with its own risks. If the ga isn't good enough or doesn't reach many players, it won't sell well, and the developer won't make enough to cover their ti and effort."

Ichin nodded in agreent. "Exactly. Profit and risk always go hand in hand. Fortunately, the gaming industry is still largely driven by quality. As long as the ga is captivating, even if it's not perfect in every aspect, people will still support it. It's just a matter of how long it takes to break even."

After hearing Ichin and Kō's explanation, Hiratsuka quickly grasped the situation.

Glancing around at the eight-person studio, she asked, "Now that you've set up a studio, do you feel confident about your next ga?"

"If I wasn't confident, I wouldn't have established the studio so soon," Ichin said with a smile, handing the mouse over to Hiratsuka. "Alright, Hiratsuka-sensei, give it a try."

"Alright then, let's see what your ga is all about," she said, taking the mouse and putting on the headset. She began playing Slay the Spire, genuinely curious about Ichin's work.

While Hiratsuka got into the ga, Ichin walked over to Umiko Ahagon.

"Umiko-senpai, how's the programming going?" he asked.

Umiko Ahagon's Movents Didn't Stop, She Nodded and Said:

"Your core program design is excellent. When filling in content, it can greatly prevent so bugs from appearing. I checked earlier—are you planning to allow mod support?"

"That's right," Ichin confird. "I won't be continuously updating this ga forever. Once the original four characters are completed and the in-ga optimizations are in place, that's enough. After enabling mod support and with a large player base, the ga's popularity can be maintained steadily."

"That's a very good idea," Umiko praised. "This is one of the advantages of PC gas over console gas. By the way, have you considered developing a console version?"

"Of course," Ichin said with a smile. "Why not seize a money-making opportunity? But with our current limited staff and only this one newly released ga, I haven't planned to jump into the console market just yet. Let's wait a bit—after Hollow Knight is released and Slay the Spire's popularity stabilizes, we can start thinking about porting to consoles."

"Alright, you're the boss," Umiko replied and continued her programming work. Ichin returned to his seat to resu his tasks.

anwhile, Shizuka Hiratsuka had gotten a hang of the ga after exploring the first two rooms and seed quite engrossed. Despite being a teacher now, she had a history of reading manga and playing gas, so her learning curve wasn't steep. In fact, she was progressing faster than Eriri, and had easily cleared the first floor boss and reached the second.

Midway through his work, Ichin got up to brew so tea and glanced at Hiratsuka's screen, finding that she was already in the third floor. He was pleasantly surprised by her progress. Judging by her expression, it was clear she was fully imrsed in the ga, and Ichin felt happy to have won over another player.

By 11:30 AM, after failing once, Hiratsuka managed to clear the ga at an impressive speed, unlocking the higher difficulty mode.

Taking off her headset, she exhaled and said while looking at the ga screen, "That was a pretty good ga."

She then glanced at her watch.

"Great for passing the ti. I'll probably play it during the holidays," she comnted.

Hearing this, Ichin grinned. "If you enjoyed it, Hiratsuka-sensei, I can give you a ga key. You can activate it directly on your Steam account."

Hiratsuka waved her hand. "No need. I can't take advantage of my own student. It's only 1,200 yen, so I'll just buy it myself later. Consider it my support for your venture. Anyway, it's getting late. I'll be heading out now. Make sure you co to class tomorrow. Letting you take today off was already the limit, understood?"

"Not staying for lunch? We were just about to order so takeout," Ichin offered.

"No, thanks," Hiratsuka smiled. "It's rare for to have free ti at this hour, so I plan to visit a restaurant I haven't been to in a while."

After seeing Hiratsuka off, Ichin turned to the others and asked, "Is anyone bringing their own lunch? I'll order so takeout for the rest."

Only Hifumi Takimoto raised her hand hesitantly, while the rest didn't bring their own food.

Ichin let them choose for themselves and ordered from a local bento place he had tried before and found quite good.

After placing the order, Ichin addressed the group, "The kitchen here is fully equipped. Right now, we're just using it for making tea and coffee, but it's more than enough for cooking. If you don't want to keep ordering takeout, especially with the weather getting hot, you can buy so ingredients and cook als here at the studio."

His words were t with a profound silence.

Ichin imdiately understood—no one here knew how to cook.

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