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>Brave Group is literally going all out as we speak in the background
>V4Mirai: EN(so USA dominated, basically), "Charismatic Idols", GFE, ASMR, all female, majority of talents unicorn friendly
>Popularity exploding, immediate returns, breaking into 4views after only a few months
>Globie: EU, mixed gender waves, coed collabs
>stagnant 1-2views, one of them is already taking a month long vacation
I don't know what VSPO EN will do to the scene when they launch it, but right now just going by my gut it feels like unlikely for VSPO to unseat V4M as the "flagship". Mostly because V4M is actually catering to the dominant audience and likely to continue to do so.
It's really funny to see a major company enter EN space as quickly as this. Feels way more interesting to watch develop than Nijisanji EN, because most people knew what Nijisanji was going to do. Being able to have another Japanese company dumping money onto vtubers that pander to my preferences has caught my attention for sure.
And the talents seem to be well taken care of. Imagine having 3D debuts within 3 months of debut for literally everybody, as ENs.
Never thought I'd ever feel as personally invested as I am in a project under fucking Brave Group of all companies, what a weird twist
Then again, the last company in their position was unironically funded by Israel, which is probably funnier