[Wait for the complete version at the domestic press conference, stay tuned.]
With the announcement over, there are three boxes below, each with a different image on top.
Mo Xiaomo moved to the first one, revealing an image of a soldier holding a machine gun, surrounded by smoke and fire, looking at his equipment and the machine gun in his hands.
This is even more outdated compared to the period of "World War II: Empire's Rise," and below it reads:
[World War I: Twilight of the Empire] Stay tuned.
Mo Xiaomo widened her eyes:
"World War I?"
"Is this the new game Polestar is launching?"
Inside the livestream room, there was also a sense of astonishment. No wonder collecting World War I data and information in the game is so difficult; it seems they're planning to make a World War I game.
But in that case, after it's released, we can directly experience it, so there's no need to painstakingly gather World War I data now.