>>80056649Not just the dollar amount, there's also the fact that he got a grand total of forty nine (49) superchats, with twenty five (25) of them in yen. More than half of all superchats, and nearly half of all superchat revenue, came from JP viewers. One of his countrymen sent him two quid.
Niji made $390.48 USD from his 3D debut.
I can't help but wonder how long they're gonna pretend to have any particular long-term plans which include Nijisanji EN continuing to exist as a nominally separate entity from Nijisanji proper. They've already merged the bar graphs, and they've already announced to the world that their FY 2025 revenue forecasts do not take revenue from EN into consideration. The only two questions anyone has are "when will the merger happen" and "who will stay and who will leave."
If the plan is to close the branch right after AX, it'll happen on Monday.
If the plan is to do it after the shareholders meeting, it'll happen on July 30 at 3pm JST at the earliest.
If their plan is to do it after Q1, it'll happen some time in August or September. Keep in mind there is a period of about 33 hours between the end of the shareholders meeting and the end of Q1; there is an extremely small but non-zero chance that one of the talents will do a stream which starts after the meeting finishes, and will end before Q1 ends, and will draw in so much superchat revenue that Anycolor's cut of that revenue will be more than the gross revenue they would have gotten if all three of their AX concerts had completely sold out. It's more improbable than Logan Sargent having a grand slam in any race ever, but not fully impossible.