```
"Da, da, da."
At the Netcom Operations Department, in the general manager's office.
Lu Long was gently massaging his temples with his left hand while rhythmically shaking a pen in his right, making clicking sounds on the writing pad.
His eyes were fixed on the computer screen.
On it was the real-time feedback of active player numbers for Pubg, captured by the data department.
Today marked the fifth day since Pubg went online.
The game had sold a total of 730,000 copies in five days.
The current daily active users were stable at around 300,000.
Although this figure still fell far short of their own games,
it was even far above the daily active users of "Tintin Tornado," ranked 10th in revenue for their company.
But one must realize, this was after just five days since release.
What about after 50 days?
Or 500 days?
Lu Long didn't dare to imagine.
Moreover, the production and marketing costs of "War Annihilation" had all been spent.