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Well, on the topic of HoloEN and HoloID and NijiEN and the JP side, here is one likely anticipated table for the month of August
* TRUE AVERAGE OF CCV, PER BRANCH *
Cutting point to be in this table is
>streams this month >= Number of streamers times 10
>more than one streamer (sorry VShojoJP)
Here are some comments
1) HoloJP continues living in some different timeline where the rules don't apply to them.
Keeping a 11k average is already hard enough for a streamer (only 20 of them across the industry this month), but that branches keeps that average for the combined branch(!)
2) HoloEN is not as strong as in previous months (with graduation and off collab buffs) but is still very strong in comparison with their peers
3) NijiJP likely had their best month in their history.
For a metric as influenced by special events and NijiJP having nothing but personal record breaking special events this month, they likely reached the peak of their true average for their history so far.
4) Now here the knife fight starts: HoloID, I think for the first time, takes #4, outranking VSPO and NijiEN
5) VSPO likewise, giving a massive show of strength and outranking NijiEN with a similar number of streamers (17 vs. 26)
6) NijiEN and StarsEN were separated this month by only 16 in their median.
I don't think StarsEN can keep this debut buffed average for much longer, but it was a show of force by that branch
7) Neo Porte contnues being carried by their top 2 talent (Hal and Reid) and couldn't follow the footsteps of their fellow FPS box VSPO branch
8) 774 completes the top 10, with both VApArt and Honeystrap being well positioned (thanks to Met and Patra)
9) Brave Group seems to have shaken off the "stench" of Gamebu and is giving a good perfrmance for their Riot and Aogiri branches
and the punchline
10) SONY branches are suffering, but at least this time VERSEn managed to abandon the last position, leaving VSen to hold that dubious honor thanks to some incline