Jerome, pulling Lincoln along, meticulously asked about the important matters to consider when choosing a collaboration partner, what the specific requirements were, what kind of cooperation conditions were expected, and so on.
So that he could quickly grasp the key points when contacting these few companies.
However, Lincoln's requirements were completely different from what he thought: the company's strength was indeed necessary, but as long as it was enough.
What was really crucial was the company's values. They must have a vision of deep cultivation and development in the gaming field. Companies that simply treat games as money-making tools were absolutely not suitable for cooperation.
Jerome felt a little puzzled: Wasn't it just about finding someone to help sell the consoles?
The core was still in our own hands, and they couldn't manipulate us anyway, so does their value really matter?