Zhengtu Explained

Developer:Zhengtu Network
Publisher:Zhengtu Network
Platforms:Microsoft Windows
Genre:Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer

Zhengtu Online was a MMORPG developed and run by Shanghai based Zhengtu Network.[1] It was released in 2007[2] and it became a success in that same year, with a monthly profit of $15.52 million.[3] Also in 2007, the game recorded 2.8 million daily active players and 860,265 peak concurrent users (PCU) on March 23.In 2008 it reached 1.52 million peak concurrent users, becoming the second most popular online game, after Fantasy Westward Journey with 1.66 million peak concurrent users.[4]

Zhengtu ceased operations on 26 December 2018.

Loot box pioneer

The game pioneered loot box predatory monetisation mechanics. It featured the now-canonical lock-and-key system made famous by Counter-Strike, but would also show you all the loot that a chest could contain on a circle reminiscent of Wheel of Fortune. According to the Southern Weekly article that describes ZT: "Chests will frequently contain the high-class equipment that gamers desire, but the spinning light wheel always passes over them."[5] [6]

References

  1. http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=13369 Gamasutra - The China Angle: Wii Piracy, World Of Warcraft Beaten?
  2. Web site: The loot box stink: How did we end up in this mess?. 24 November 2017.
  3. Web site: Gamasutra - The China Angle: Wii Piracy, World Of Warcraft Beaten?.
  4. Web site: Online games market in China to reach $3 BLN by 2010. ZDNet.
  5. Web site: The evolution of loot boxes . PC Gamer . 8 December 2017 . Wright . Steven T. .
  6. It's Not Just Loot Boxes: Predatory Monetization is Everywhere . Wired . Bedingfield . Will .

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