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With the start of the Lie:Verse project and the interview that was published a few hours ago, we have a general understanding of the difference in philosophy of between the big two with regard to pursuing Mixed Media projects.
Cover
> Wants to make a "world" where the talents' lore can shine, and where the talent can interact with the fans in a different way.
> Target audience is primarily existing Hololive fans.
> Less focus on a coherent and all-encompassing story.
> Current confirmed plans are a manga and a game, with perhaps an anime down the line.
Anycolor
> Wants to create their own new IP divorced from the lore of Nijisanji and their livers.
> Target audience is primarily the audience that reads manga/light novels but does not watch much Youtube.
> More focus on a coherent story and plot, as per the novel blurb.
> Current confirmed plans are a Light Novel and a manga, with perhaps an anime down the line.
Taking off the tribalfag glasses for a moment, which approach - objectively - do you guys think has more of a chance at being successful? Will Cover's exclusive focus on the existing stump their growth?
Will Anycolor's gamble with a completely new audience prove successful?