Erzen started by making several dilapidated buildings scattered around the world, with vines as big as trees growing in some. The whole scene made it look like it was an apocalypse. Following that, he created several resources, which included weapons, nutrient pills, food, and medic packs. These were all scattered in several places in the world, and some were earned from special events.
Ezren looked at his creation and could not help but marvel, but he concentrated nonetheless. The game was situated in a world where the beasts had evolved and awakened different superpowers. The game would only end if the game boss, which is a tier 9 beast, is killed, or you survive for 20 years in the game.
As for the players of the game, they would need to kill the tier 0 beasts that appear at the start to loot energy cores and absorb them before increasing their tier. The players would be able to shape their energy and fight the more advanced beasts as time goes by.
The idea behind the game was from a colleague of his from his previous life, but due to low-level technology, they were unable to achieve it. Ezren looked at the game world and the various NPCS, and he smiled before he vanished.
Back in the room, Ezren asked the system what to do since he had already created the game. You publish the game on the omninet of this world. According to the memory of this world you gave me, the omninet is the biggest gaming platform, and their games need at least 3 months of verification before being published. How do you expect me to wait that long when the world will be destroyed in 2 weeks?
The host does not need reviews, the game would be directly placed in the top 1 when the host wants to publish it. You should have said that before; publish the game now. As he spoke, the omninet game ranking changed, with Wildborn: Genesis taking first place now.
As people saw the game, they were surprised because the game did not have a single download, but it occupied the top spot. The game naturally sparked curiosity, and a lot of people downloaded it. Soon, the first server was full and ready to start. Each server was made to contain 1000 people, so the game would not be overcrowded.
As the people downloaded his games, his game points began increasing as well, until it reached 1342, which was the total number of downloads. As the game started, the consciousness of the players in the first server was pulled into the game world. Ezren noticing this asked what would happen to their bodies, and the system told him that it would be transported to a special place so no harm will happen to them while they played games.
He nodded at the thorough preparations of the system, while grabbing a chair to watch the first game session of the Wildborn: Genesis, and to see the rise of the future powerhouses of the world.