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The first domestic emotional community game "Aidu" will be launched as a pilot in Yiwu on the 18th. "Aidu" with "e-network love" innovates a new business model

According to Yiwu operator Shi Huaqiang, "Aidu" has changed the previous game model of simply killing monsters and upgrading equipment. It creates a new experience of emotional world games, allowing you to be in a virtual life that is different from real life, allowing you to experience things that you cannot experience in real life. In the game, there are young boys and girls who are fashionable, middle-aged successful people, and even older fashion people. To put it simply, "It is a replica of real life."

"The one we opened on the 18th was developed based on the map of Yiwu. The communities inside are also famous local real estates, as well as the International Trade City, where citizens Squares and other iconic buildings,” Shi Huaqiang said.

“I hope this game will add some Chinese subtitles in Yiwu dialect to further show the regional characteristics of the game and make people immersed in the game.” A player who participated in the internal beta told reporters.

Walking in Yiwu has strong characteristics. With bustling downtowns, commercial atmosphere, cultural atmosphere, and various new affairs, the city is changing with each passing day. The boundaries between the virtual world and the real world are becoming increasingly blurred. Things that people come into contact with in the real world can gradually be seen in "Aidu". 》 found in. Senior player Jin Xin thinks so. ""Aidu" is the result of my hard work and the hard work of our team." Jin Peng, the former senior vice president of Shanda Network, who is from Yiwu, believes that "Aidu" will be a world where people are in love with each other. It will form a new form of existence in the network. I try to treat the game as a community and promote harmonious online communication as the essential appeal of the game.

Yiwu’s traditional business model is deeply rooted and it is also sensitive to new things. Since 2000, when Yiwu people set foot on the Internet for the first time, Yiwu businessmen who were foresighted have followed suit, swept the new Internet trend, and received generous returns on investment

. "The Yiwu people who love e-networks immediately established B2B websites such as China Trademark Transfer Network, Huaxia e-Market, 3515, China Jewelry Network, Small Commodity Digital City, etc. However, the online game "Aidu" is different from the previous e-commerce. To some extent, it is an attempt by Yiwu businessmen to create a new business model," said Ji Shunjie, secretary-general of the Yiwu Internet Association.

The business model of "Aidu" is worth exploring, and its potential commercial value has attracted the attention of relevant investment institutions. It is currently reported that a domestic investment institution has valued its product at tens of millions of dollars. Industry insiders believe that Yiwu businessmen have a firm grasp on the pulse of the new economy. In this legendary place for making wealth, the industrial chain of the creative industry will bring unexpected surprises to investors. This online game with strong regional characteristics and strong sense of cultural belonging is expected to become a new industrial and economic highlight. After Ji Shunjie introduced the game, he believed that this game will have a more profound impact on promoting local cultural construction. Places familiar to Yiwu people such as the International Trade City and Citizen Square will also be the "only way" for game players across the country. "Yes."

Jin Peng expressed humbly that he hopes to use the intimacy of geographical advantages and some settings for player interaction in the game to realize a new network organization method for the Yiwu crowd. Yiwu is the first district to develop and operate games. Yiwu's model is successful and is a very important experience for national promotion and operation. So I'm more than happy to listen to suggestions for games from people back home.