Having pacified everyone's emotions, Fang Cheng returned to his seat and began to check the latest situation.
In a word, there wasn't much going on.
The sanctions were still in effect, and the people in North America still couldn't play the games.
North America had also launched game cabins, but the price was as high as one million US dollars, and the realism peaked at only 9%, with very few games available inside.
Although it didn't look promising, North America had two 'pets,' Korea and Sakura Country, to whom they offloaded the North American game cabins, using this to alleviate financial pressures.
However, Gao Tianyun didn't care at all, because the second generation of game cabins had already started production. The new game cabins were also priced at one million, but in RMB.