Tony started to become more and more familiar with the place, as it looked a lot like the hotel he had visited, and because the layout of the place was so intuitive, it made it even easier for him to understand.
While most of the players were looking around in awe, Tony who was already a little used to scenes like this, despite admitting that this virtual world was sometimes better than the hotel he visited in India, it didn't affect him that much. and he already had a more critical eye as he looked around, mostly looking for different details that these players missed.
Seeing some information boards, Tony saw that a little ahead there was a place that looked like the place where amusement parks normally had their stores, and he decided to go closer to see what was there.
Even though Tony had already experienced a lot, the creative design of these stores was really surprising.
The stores managed to give the player a very futuristic feel because of some holograms, which surprised Tony a lot, as although he could already use holograms to work in his workshop, the use of it was still very limited commercially. But seeing how Mojang had the freedom to use it in stores because everything was a game made him a little jealous.
As the theme of this lobby he chose was closer to nature, the holograms were not looking very futuristic, but projecting murals, tables or even promotional videos, only using the appearance of plants.
The best use of it he saw was a coffee shop, which surprisingly he knew, HyCoffe, which he had had a coffee at Hypixel!
But unlike HyCoffe on Hypixel, in this place the appearance of it was not square, as the graphics in that game were much better.
Through the large window of this store, Tony could see a large tree with white bark, while the branches extended to the ceiling, making the pink leaves of this tree project a very comfortable light for the eyes.
If this store started selling franchises, Tony was pretty sure StarBucks would have no chance of competing with that, especially as this store's price was so cheap. Since HyCoffe was not selling real food and drinks, but just the feeling of the player drinking it, the price was too low because of the lack of cost.
While at StarBucks a Tall Latte cost just over $3, at HyCoffe it cost just $0.3 a refill for 30 minutes.
While the player could taste delicious coffee, he would only spend the equivalent of 1/10 of a real coffee and would not have to worry about gaining calories, which only had advantages.
When the other players noticed this beautiful HyCoffe, they didn't think twice and ran in wanting to see the differences with the HyCoffe that they usually went to in Hypixel, since Minecraft's HyCoffe had special cookies that the player could pick the cocoa personally for the cooks to do, they figured that maybe in Fortnite this also had some such interesting particularity.
Seeing how fast the store was filling up with players approaching, Tony just walked away and started looking around again, as although the store looked interesting, it wasn't something that attracted Tony so much, who never spared money to try the food. tastiest in the world.
Looking around, Tony saw the other stores. Some stores sold common shirts for just a few cents, apparently that the player could put on his Skin, another thing that also didn't attract Tony very much, even with the different prints that didn't exist in Minecraft.
Next to the clothing store was also a skins shop, just like Minecraft, which surprised Tony slightly, as he remembered that these skins were quite distinct Minecraft accessories, as he had never seen anyone focus so much on different skins as This game.
Seeing some players with colorful names enter this store, Tony saw that these players were quite excited as they equipped a few different skins.
"Damn, I was planning to cancel my Minecraft VIP so I could try out the new stuff in Fortnite, but how am I supposed to cancel with these cool new skin templates!?" One of the players in the store had bright eyes as he looked at the covers on the mannequins, and from the other players' expressions, it seems that they shared the same thought.
The surprise, both for them and for the viewers in Tony's chat was very big, since they figured that even though Minecraft and Fortnite are Mojang games, that didn't mean that playing one game would benefit the other, since that wasn't the common.
But now they realized that their Minecraft VIP also brought the same benefits to Fortnite, which made these players very happy, feeling that the money they spent on the VIP had become even more valuable, bringing more benefits than they imagined. initially.
"Smart bastard…" Tony grumbled as he noticed the reaction of those players.
Like a genius, Tony clearly saw what Notch was doing. By offering the same benefit that players already had, only in another game, it made it seem like he was very generous and valued their money a lot, as he could simply charge separately for the two games and the players would accept it as normal. . Since in fact, although this limited the total amount of subscribers, it improved the impression that players had of the company, which made players even more likely to buy VIPs from him, as this seemed to be very valuable for being able to be used in other games.
While Notch probably did this thinking it would be more profitable in the long run, it was also really good for the players, making a win-win situation quite beneficial for both of them.
'Deals are only signed when both sides are satisfied with what they will receive… apparently Notch understands this human nature very well.' Tony thought as he let out a small chuckle upon seeing this.
Despite prices being as low as $0.30 for a coffee, the thought that HyCoffe sold hundreds of thousands of coffees a day at no cost would make any good businessman's eyes light up, which further established Tony's recognition for Notch, thinking it might be interesting to meet Notch in person in the real world, despite how difficult it is to contact this mysterious man.
Thinking about the public image contrast that Mojang had with other game companies, both in terms of the quality of the games being several years ahead, as well as the company's monetization strategy, where players only needed to pay 1/3 of the price of a game normal to play Minecraft and they would have full access to it, just with an optional $8 monthly fee to buy a VIP that gave benefits in more than one game at the same time, the difference for Tony was stark.
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