>>40440412The biggest problems they’re facing right now are sparse and inconsistent streams and a divided fanbase.
Consistent streaming is important because it makes watching someone a habit. One of the big strengths of a corpo or streaming group is that they can rely on each other somewhat for that consistency. If your oshi takes some time off then you can just watch her friend instead, preserving the habit.
But now EN has two things killing their viewers’ watching habit: a lack of streams and a division, made worse by Tempus(though not solely because of them), that has resulted in many viewers disliking some holos enough that they won’t watch them even if they’re the only one streaming. This limits how much other members can help maintain the habit, and makes viewers more likely to simply leave and find something else to do.
Obliviously more holos would help alleviate this problem, and if they had released them 6 months ago might have negated it completely. It’s going to be a lot harder to bring viewers in than it was to lose them, but it’s still absolute best thing they can do to stop the bleeding and start turning things around.
Getting existing members to stream more would also be great, but I don’t see any realistic way to make it happen. I’ve seen people suggest forcing them to stream, but that’s just a fantasy, cover would never do it and if fans found out it would be a huge shitstorm. Not happening, forget it.
More holos are the only viable way to make more streams, and more streams are the only way to save holoEN. They should aim for 2 new generations of girls this by the end of this year,