>>48113125>You go to an anime convention? You see cosplay of Japanese rpgs, anime, vtubers, it being made in China is completely irrelevant (even more so these days since genshin is cosplayed more than any form of media at an anime convention despite not being anime)why would Cover - A JAPANESE COMPANY THAT BASES ALL OF THEIR JAPANESE DESSCIONS ON WHAT THEY OBSERVE IN JAPAN - remotely give a fuck or even know what is going on in the cosplay circuit of western anime cons? And even if the amount of genshin cosplay was the same in Japan as the west (it probably isn't) why the fuck would Cover be basing their desicions on something as random as what has the most cosplay? Fucking what?
>That target audience is occupied. Does this make sense?no they're not occupied and no it doesn't make much sense, the audience for hololive is actually not the same
>but they still share an AUDIENCE with these gamesthey literally don't; this argument would work if you were talking about Nijisanji fans because they have a chinese audience, they actually play these games and the western weebs who watch Nijisanji also play these games - but the Hololive audience is genuinely not the same, there is little overlap these days. Hololive's audience is primarily older millenial weebs who don't give a fuck about this gacha shit and a lot of them rarely even watch anime anymore. On top of this, again, why would Cover - A JAPANESE COMPANY MAKING JAPANESE DESCISIONS - give a fuck or know what the niche western weeb audience's attention is """"occupied"""" by? That's not how they operate
> I know they had drama with China in the pastfucking understatement of the century right here
they literally nuked their entire chinese branch and willingly and knowingly burned the entire chinese audience and cut all of their stock losses with them purely to stop the (insane amount of) harassment from chinese 'fans' against a couple of members. The chinese audience for hololive is fucking gone.
Everything you said is objectively wrong. Fuck off shill.