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Video Game Tycoon in Tokyo-Chapter 754: You Can Always Trust Gamestar Electronics Entertainment
Chapter 754 - You Can Always Trust Gamestar Electronics Entertainment
When all the viewers of the girl's stream thought the broadcast was over, most turned to watch other content and didn't leave the platform right away.
Streaming platforms had been growing steadily. More and more streamers were going live with a wide variety of content, enough to keep bored people entertained.
But then, not long after leaving the girl's stream, a pop-up notification appeared.
These alerts were sent to anyone who had followed her channel — a feature to help fans quickly rejoin when their favorite streamer goes live again.
"Huh? She's streaming again? Didn't she just end?"
Many were confused.
Still, since the stream was back on, they figured they might as well check it out.
So people returned to the girl's channel.
Some began asking what was going on.
As she reopened her streaming software and loaded the game, the girl explained patiently:"Sorry, I just got a message. It said the story in NieR: Automata isn't over yet—there's still a third playthrough."
"Huh? A third playthrough?"
"Isn't it just another ending? That doesn't sound too interesting."
"Yeah, repeating everything just for a new ending sounds boring."
"So... should we watch or not?"
"Eh, we're already here, might as well give it a look."
Clearly, viewers liked watching her in general. The content itself was secondary.
They were perfectly happy watching her play Titanfall online, getting crushed by high-ranked players, and barely scraping her way to platinum rank. It was relatable and fun.
So watching her play NieR: Automata again wasn't a big deal.
"I heard this new playthrough is different from what we think. Let's give it a shot. If you're not into it, you can always leave," she said as she reached the game's main menu and prepared to start the third playthrough.
Some viewers even voiced support, saying it didn't matter what she streamed—they just liked watching her. That was a clear sign of her growing influence.
She loaded up the second playthrough's save file and selected the option to continue into the third.
In the game, a dramatic new cutscene played:
"According to reconnaissance, enemy leaders Adam and Eve have been eliminated.From this moment, we launch a full-scale counterattack.All units will descend to Earth and reclaim our home!"
"Remember the pain of our lost homeland—we will not give up!"
"The oceans, the skies, the land... reclaim Earth from the machines!"
"Glory to mankind!"
"Glory to mankind!"
A brand new in-engine cinematic began playing.
"Whoa! Is this really new story content?"
"Wait, the commander said Adam and Eve are gone—that's the ending from playthroughs one and two. So this third run is actually a true continuation?!"
"Gamestar Electronic Entertainment, I love you! You really hid this well!"
"Streamer, keep going! We need to see what happens next!"
"Okay, I take back what I said earlier. I shouldn't have assumed the third playthrough was just a repeat. Now I understand why people say, 'You can always trust Gamestar Electronic Entertainment.' They never disappoint!"
"No wonder the endings felt a little incomplete. This must be what ties it all together. I thought they were setting up a sequel."
The realization that this was a direct continuation of the previous story sent the stream's energy skyrocketing.
The streamer herself was thrilled.
So the third playthrough was a real follow-up? She had underestimated it.
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Gamestar hadn't let her down.
She thought to herself—even without the extra promo fee, she would've gladly streamed this just to experience it firsthand.
Her channel quickly shot back up the trending list, and more viewers began to return.
In this third route, the androids and AI launched a final counterattack to take back Earth.
Though humanity was long gone, that mission still lived on in the machines.
Most of the forces successfully broke through the Earth's defenses and landed.
With their leaders gone, the machine enemies were like zombies—mindless and no longer a threat.
2B's forces swept through them easily, destroying enemies like slicing through butter.
"This combat feels so good! I need to play this game right now!"
"When it comes to action and impact, Gamestar is the best in the world. Monster Hunter, Street Fighter, even Ace Attorney feels impactful when they do it!"
Some players began proudly praising Gamestar's accomplishments.
The battle sequence looked amazing and was deeply satisfying.
For this scene, Takayuki had drawn inspiration from "musou" (hack-and-slash) games and added that style of combat into the story—to see if players would enjoy it.
Judging by the stream chat, they definitely did.
Turns out, mindless hacking and slashing is popular everywhere.Sometimes, people don't want puzzles—they just want to blow off steam.
But that excitement didn't last long.
During the push forward, the army encountered a strange group of machine lifeforms.
These machines began to transform, emitting invisible waves from their bodies.
One by one, all the soldiers except 2B fell to their knees in agony, crying out in pain.
"Wait, wait, what's happening?! Why is everyone collapsing?"
"I know what this is! It's an EMP—an electromagnetic pulse! Anything electronic hit by one of those will short out instantly!"
"Those seemingly weak enemies had that kind of weapon?!"
"We've been ambushed! This is bad!"
The mood in the chat instantly turned tense.