Players had always been complaining.
Number One Player's recent game quality had been getting fiercer and fiercer, and players were very satisfied with that.
But the update speed had slowed down, and the players, lofty as they were, didn't like that at all.
According to the statistics of the data enthusiasts, the second year after the founding of Number One Player Company saw the release of "Eternity," "Assassin's Creed," "Cloud Top," "Slaughter Spire," "Jet warrior," "Super Mario: Odyssey," and "Star Kirby."
Seven outstanding games were born in one year, each leading the way in their respective genres.
Enthusiasts even dubbed it "the inaugural year of the game industry."
But by the third year, it had started to decline, with only five games released.
The fourth year, although the first half saw the release of "Elden Ring" and the second half "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild," the quality of these two games in the domain of great works was undeniable.