We can’t really know anything about the company’s direction, just assuming that “it’s not good for the talents” is a bit much, especially considering that “this has happened enough” with:
-Mumei, who has throat issues and irl things to sort out
-Gura, who has been on the verge of graduating for the past 2 years and was very clearly dealing with burnout
-and Ame, who also was close to burnout issues, and is still struggling with them even as an indie.
I could understand the narrative 4 months ago, when Fauna graduated seemingly out of nowhere and it looked like Ame would start streaming regularly as an indie, but those two recent EN graduations were really nothing too surprising, and with Ame’s recent post it’s clear that her issue wasn’t with Hololive specifically either.
Of course again, we don’t know anything for sure so it could definitely be true that the company had a massive shift, talents are pissed and the ones still left are just bearing with it for one reason or another, but acting like it’s clear that Cover is 100% in the wrong brings nothing useful to the table.
We can’t really know anything about the company’s direction, just assuming that “it’s not good for the talents” is a bit much, especially considering that “this has happened enough” with:
-Mumei, who has throat issues and irl things to sort out
-Gura, who has been on the verge of graduating for the past 2 years and was very clearly dealing with burnout
-and Ame, who also was close to burnout issues, and is still struggling with them even as an indie.
I could understand the narrative 4 months ago, when Fauna graduated seemingly out of nowhere and it looked like Ame would start streaming regularly as an indie, but those two recent EN graduations were really nothing too surprising, and with Ame’s recent post it’s clear that her issue wasn’t with Hololive specifically either.
Of course again, we don’t know anything for sure so it could definitely be true that the company had a massive shift, talents are pissed and the ones still left are just bearing with it for one reason or another, but acting like it’s clear that Cover is 100% in the wrong brings nothing useful to the table.