Amiya Aranha intends to play more ofElden RingKing's Field (1995) during her Modern Monday.
I think she is also going to play Eternal Ring to commit to the bit
Amiya Aranha intends to play more ofElden RingKing's Field (1995) during her Modern Monday.
New HAGS podcast episode is out.
Important tweet
It's what the remaining NijiENs are playing right now.
I wonder who will get voted off the island next...
Another candidate for Idol ES announced a hiatus
Emberlith is a Spaniard Indie vtuber with decent following and 3+ years as a vtuber so she has quite a lot of experience
I feel like this is a lot more pertaining to Nijisanji specifically. While, obviously, the Japanese corpo will get you better Japanese opportunities, Cover has been actively expanding outside Japan for a while now. This year might be the biggest leap. Performing at a Dreamhack event in Australia is pretty amazing. They also have footholds in pretty much every non-West Taiwan SEA country. Progress may be slow, but at least they ARE progressing in the West, unlike Nijisanji.I finished watching the episode, it was excellent. But when I read the title and the theme of the episode I kept waiting and dreading for the moment they were going to talk about Niji and from which everyone is going to get their weekly bait and... they didn't say anything bad, at least that I can remember.
When talking about JP corpos they said to be prepared for a very harsh culture shock, and when talking about whether to join a company or not they said to weigh the pros and the cons, and to join a JP one if you are more interested in japanese collabs like konbinis and the like. What's more, Matara said that one of the nice things of her old job was that she was surrounded by very hardworking people that inspired her to learn more and work harder. In few words the chat around the subject was more professional and less drama-baity than I thought it would be which is nice.
Chat was spamming "get a lawyer" when they were talking about joining a JP company though, which was funny to see
If you were going from indie to corpo, you would want the majority of your audience follow you to your new corpo gig and give you a viewer boost, especially with your debut.Now I don't know how big the actual Ñ vtuber scene is, but I find enjoyment in the mental image that it's small enough that any iñdie that announces a hiatus/graduation with the reveal of IdolES might be an idiot, thinking no one knows it's going to be them. It's already common enough in EN and probably JP if someone announces a departure the speculations start, but for such a smaller niche with, much as I know, practically no corporate market presence of note, c'mon ffs, just be like "WOOO CHUPAME LA POLLA PERRAS ¡HE ENTRADO! MÁS TARDE PUTAS VOY A IR A VENDER COÑO A LOS RETRASADOS". We all know.
If you were going from indie to corpo, you would want the majority of your audience follow you to your new corpo gig and give you a viewer boost, especially with your debut.