Lol yeah.
Honestly I'm really disappointed with it. The author basically took the most boring, generic and simplistic approach possible (probably to not put in any effort).
Imagine a vtuber anime with the production value of oshi no ko or love live, shit would slap.
Some tropey examples which would've worked a million times better:
- Underdog (or group of underdogs) compete to get into a big corpo, or to win some big event and go up in the world. (Basically love live)
- Seemingly normal girl gets drafted into a corpo by mistake or some other shenanigans, discovers passion for vtubing
- Inverse previous idea and make the girl discover the dark secrets of the industry with hefty doses of drama
- Alternate virtual world where vtuber avatars exist, underdog girl gets transported in and has to save the world or whatever, wacky hijinks ensue
- Ultra futuristic world where vtubers dominate everything and the top corpo is like a replacement for the government and dictates everything and they have to fight for le freedomz
- Generic story of "follow your dreams" which derives its sauce from a clinical examination of the industry on the side
- Mundane workplace story but with vtubers where interpersonal drama and the lives of the characters are the selling points
- Mundane workplace story where the main character is a secret vtuber by night and nobody must know their identity but it gets harder as they become more famous
Instead we got... slice of life... with vtubers. Where we do... things vtubers do.... wow.