Chapter 956: Red-eyed Kodic

With Kendall by his side, Shen Lang is also not interested in the beauties of the surrounding beaches.

Around this apartment, many beautiful women in bikinis came this way.

The people who can live here are all rich people, and naturally many of them have the idea of taking shortcuts.

But compared to the best like Kendall, they are indeed far behind.

It is even more rare for Kendall to break away from Kelly, and there is no disobedience to Shen Lang's requirements.

Shen Lang had forgotten how many times he had X times, and in a week's time, to say the least, there would have to be thirty times.

Fortunately, the soundproofing throughout the apartment is notoriously soundproof, except in the infinity pool.

Kendall usually practices yoga, and his level of cooperation is even more perfect.

Shen Lang is quite satisfied with Kendall, no matter his appearance, figure, temperament or fame, he is not comparable to ordinary women.

Perhaps that's why the rich are so keen on supermodels.

Epic's first PUBG Championship also came to an end, with a local professional club in New York winning the tournament.

Domestic clubs are just starting, and the strength of the players is still somewhat inferior to the professionalism of foreign countries.

IG is in fifth place and MDG is in seventh place.

Among the sixteen clubs, this ranking is okay, but there are also many domestic fans who are a little disappointed.

The club that won the championship won the championship in an instant and received a championship reward of 40 million US dollars.

The players were even more happy, and according to the rules, the four players would receive $20 million.

Each gets a share of $5 million!

When Soderlaide smiled and handed the championship trophy to the Los Angeles Jets.

Four CLOUD9 players lifted the championship trophy with an excited face, clutching a huge check for $40 million in their hands.

There was a long list of zeros, and the back still ended in dollars, and the eyes of the other players were red.

Many people who watched the game live had the idea of trying to play e-sports.

Soderlaide also took the opportunity to announce a new plan for next year's PUBG event, which will still have a prize fund of $100 million.

Sitting off the field was Blizzard's CEO Robbie Kodek, and Kodick's face was a little ugly.

The sideline broadcast camera also coincidentally cuts to Kodek's face, as Blizzard has just made Overwatch when it encounters the challenger PUBG.

But Blizzard can't take Epic, so Blizzard's more than 100 million dollars will be used as the event bonus?

That's impossible.

There is no other company in the world that dares to play like this, that is, Soderlaide has Shen Lang, a boss who is not bad for money, so he dares to do this.

IG took $10 million, and MDG took $5 million.

Every team has it, but the stronger the stronger the situation has opened.

In particular, the championship club is all players from CLOUD9, which is the number one in the e-sports club in terms of valuation.

More than a dozen of its teams participated in different competitions, and this time it was just a rich man who hired their players to participate in the battle.

After all, with a quota of more than 20 million US dollars, the CLOUD9 club was not willing to pay that money.

This made the Los Angeles tycoon pick up a bargain, and the tycoon is also a veteran esports fan.

It is an elite Internet company, and its own wealth is about 500 million US dollars.

Philip Schroder is the owner of the Los Angeles Jets.

In a total of 120 games this season, the Jets have eaten 40 chickens, including 10 consecutive two-game games.

The prize money for eating chicken alone is close to $6 million, plus $20 million for the championship club.

Schroder barely spent a penny, netting a place in the competition, and now the price has long since risen to $50 million.

In a few months, Schroeder netted $50 million, and the white billionaire in his thirties chatted proudly with his friends on the sidelines.

The rest of the rich people all had smiles on their faces, and the $100 million was divided evenly, and there were quite a few on each team.

The most must be the Los Angeles Jets, and Shen Lang heard that Schroder had poached the players from the CLOUD9 club.

Each player earns $2 million a year.

The fact that an esports player can reach such a high salary has already made others shout incredible.

At the end of the match, the avid fans are left to interact with the esports players and get autographs from their favorite players.

Soderlaide also officially announced that the City of Glory will only be used as a venue for the playoffs in the future.

Next season, the PUBG Championship will officially launch a home-and-away system.

Kodek in the audience was shocked more than frightened, and Overwatch carried Blizzard's strong hopes.

Originally, the situation was also very good, but now the situation has taken a turn for the worse.

The home-and-away system is also what Blizzard has always advocated to implement, after all, the home-and-away system can be built to truly expand the influence of the game.

Rather than being confined to just one city, all fans can only watch the game via live streaming.

If the NBA didn't have a home-and-away system, broadcast fees wouldn't have been that high.

It is not that Kodek has not asked for it, and the reason for the slow implementation of the home-and-away system is the cost of investment.

A modern home stadium, according to the standard of 10,000 people, has an average price of at least 20 million US dollars.

Overwatch: Those investors themselves are looking at PUBG, and those bosses are blushing.

Those bosses don't even have to pay a penny for the construction of the home stadium, and Blizzard even let them take the money!

What about the face?

Kodek was not less scolded by these investors, and even if they searched for the prize money of the event, they also wanted them to spend $20 million to build the home stadium, which was a beautiful idea.

Kodek is also difficult to ride, and now some of these bosses are clearly peddling Overwatch admission spots outside.

When I bought it, it cost 20 million dollars, and now there are many people who sell it at the original price.

In this case, Kordick originally planned to speculate on the qualification of the event to $60 million, but now he doesn't dare to put a fart.

PUBG is so popular, the prize money is so high, and the entry qualification is only 50 million US dollars.

If Blizzard dares to offer this price, it will definitely be sprayed to death.

When Cordic heard Soderlaide announce the separation of the three major regions in the world, his eyes were even redder.

It was a sign of jealousy to the extreme.

Cordic heard it very clearly, and there were thirty-two clubs, and they were all full!

According to the calculation of 50 million US dollars, that's 1.6 billion US dollars!

Blizzard's net profit in a year is only $1.8 billion, and Epic makes $1.6 billion just by selling admission qualifications, who doesn't be jealous?

And next year, if 48 clubs stir up this event, broadcast the event, and sponsor it, it will be a lot of dollars!

Kodek is also struggling, after all, Blizzard has gone public, and its stock price has been in turmoil recently.

If he imitated Epic's huge prize money model, Kodek was really afraid of killing himself.

In particular, the Overwatch investors are now convinced that unless Blizzard pays for it, they will definitely not build a home stadium.

It was the first time that Kodek felt such a headache, and seeing Epic make a lot of money, Kodek was greedy and helpless.