>>53509780It's strange how none of the small corporations focus on maximizing their current talents. Kawaii is the exception, having both Idol outfits and 3D models, but that was part of a Kickstarter. Phase, Idol, and even Prism, among other small corporations, rarely talk about new outfits. And when they do, it's usually accompanied by statements like 'Yeah, I'm getting a new outfit/model update, but I had to pay for it out of pocket.' It just looks odd. Why does one girl have three different outfits while everyone else has only one? Oh, because she paid for them herself, and the CEO is unwilling to invest in new outfits for all the members, or at least the veteran ones.
Most of the small corporations seem more focused on churning out more vtubers rather than enhancing the quality of what they already have. This leads to bloated companies that overlap with each other, all playing the same tired FOTM games. It makes you wonder, what's the point? I guess it's to be able to confidently say, 'We always have at least one person live,' but that rarely happens. There are always dead hours at some point in the day. Take Phase for instance, I've seen people in America, Europe, and SEA complain about dead hours being a thing and Phase has 17 talents across the globe.
One of these corporations should prioritize developing their current members and striving to attract more viewers for them instead of just debuting new members. They could arrange for covers, design new outfits, host events, or have their members participate in existing ones. It's about building on what they already have and making it stronger instead of just filling your roster with more talents who stretch the viewerbase even thinner than it already is.