>>51157159HoloEN is Hololive in english, which is basically the language that connects the world.
For all intents and purposes HoloEN is really Hololive Worldwide.
In theory it should be the biggest branch, have the greatest success, get supported well and pushed to international relevance. That's what would make sense, the most logical thing.
But instead HoloEN girls are lazy, they don't really care about Hololive that much. They're less interesting or dedicated.
The whole branch barely gets any support at all and given how it operates it can be assumed the management does almost nothing.
2 years and still no GEN3 is just the biggest indicative of the state of the branch.
When it debuted its metrics were quite similar to HoloJP but they have declined hard.
So it's true that HoloEN is better known globally, but it's not more successful than JP.
If anything EN is the company's greatest failure. But it's not the failure to make profit or hold some numbers, it's Cover's failure to capitalize on the market's potential and have some actual growth, it's their failure to reach its potential in every way possible. As entertainment, as mass media, in profits, in relevance.
It's just wild that despite the language barrier and still being 100% aimed at Japan some of the JP girls are still more internationally relevant than EN.
Whenever Marine or Suisei or Pekora does something it's talked about more than anything EN is doing these days.