Alex was aware of the change that Fortnite was bringing to the world, and he already had plans to also accept other companies to create content for Oasis, making a version available for other people to develop content such as clubs, bars, restaurants, clothing stores and many others. types of virtual establishments, the world of Oasis could begin to grow and develop organically without him needing to dedicate his time to it.
Alex's goal wasn't to think about every little detail that he could earn money from players, or to think about every new store that would pop up in Oasis that week, no, what Alex wanted to do was develop games for people, as far as entertainment development at Oasis, Alex would leave that to other companies and only receive a percentage of the proceeds from everyone's income.
"Let your money work for you." Alex said smiling as he decided what percentage he would receive from companies that would like to join Oasis.
Of course, Alex only intended to release access to Oasis to other companies when Oasis became a true hub and finally disconnected from Fortnite, for now he would be the sole provider of this and would be the only one to receive the profits as well, but that didn't stop Alex to make a way for companies to contact Mojang.
Of course, instead of using email like other companies do, Alex made Mojang's headquarters in Oasis and assigned some NPCs to act as receptionists for tech support for players.
Alex envisioned the area as a large Apple Store, but with a more luxurious look that still remained player-friendly.
People with doubts or suggestions could talk to an NPC who could help the player or write down the suggestion for Alex, thus filtering out everything that was useless so Alex didn't have to worry about it.
To facilitate this he even made sure that the manager NPC at Mojang HQ had his contact, so he could get in touch with Alex when something important happened, and to Alex's surprise, before long something did.
"Mr. Notch, a man claiming to be President of Twitch is here and wants to meet you." The calm, collected voice of the store manager that Alex projected came through the communicator.
Alex raised an eyebrow at that, interested he replied. "Okay, tell them I'll be there in 5 minutes."
After answering that, Alex finished configuring some things that he read interesting in the suggestions that players left before transporting himself to Mojang headquarters while assuming Notch's form.
He had made an office on the top floor of the Mojang headquarters building, in case he ever needed it, so this was exactly where he teleported.
Initially he intended to receive the guest here at the office, but he was curious to know how the company's reception was going and decided to go downstairs and meet in person with the Twitch representative.
When the elevator door opened, Notch saw that there were at least 150 players talking to NPCs wearing Mojang's red cape.
Most of the players were chatting quite friendly with the NPCs, as Alex had set up quite a nice personality for them. Probably with many not even realizing they were talking to NPCs.
Looking around, he saw the manager talking to a man in his 30s with an excited expression.
As Notch walked towards them, the other players noticed Notch and started recording and taking pictures using the game's virtual camera, intending to show them to friends and family. Fortunately no one tried to approach.
Seeing the other people's commotion, the player who was talking to the manager also noticed Notch and even straightened his spine while instinctively trying to tighten his tie, before realizing that he wasn't wearing a tie at the moment.
Notch just smiled at the man's attitude.
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