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Eight Mugensho Record VSingers Join Nippon TV Group MCN C+

The deal gives eight VSingers access to monetized streaming of major Japanese game publishers' titles, a practical advantage that could increase their content output and revenue.

Reporting from 2 sources: Brave group, PANORA.

Eight Mugensho Record VSingers Join Nippon TV Group MCN C+

RIOT MUSIC, the operator of the VSinger label Mugensho Record, announced that eight of its affiliated artists will join the YouTube Multi-Channel Network (MCN) C+ starting July 1, 2026. C+ is operated by ClaN Entertainment, a company within the Nippon TV Group. The move allows the eight artists to stream and monetize gameplay from Capcom, Sega, and Nintendo titles under the companies' guidelines, as C+ holds contracts with those publishers. The artists joining are Chise Itsuki, Shirase Shirakawa, Ranze Tokiniwa, Mementovanitas, Shuna, Denshinbashira-chan, Leciel Miyajima, and Kuguru Kasaya. RIOT MUSIC is a subsidiary of Brave group and also runs the VTuber support project RIONECTION and the VRChat support service AdHoc. ClaN Entertainment, founded in 2022, describes C+ as an MCN providing support for digital creators including virtual creators, streamers, singers, and illustrators. The announcement was made on June 29, 2026.

RIOT MUSIC announced on June 29 that eight artists from its VSinger label Mugensho Record will join the Nippon TV Group's YouTube MCN C+ starting July 1, 2026. The MCN, run by ClaN Entertainment, has agreements with Capcom, Sega, and Nintendo that let creators stream and earn revenue from those games while following each publisher's rules. The eight artists are Chise Itsuki, Shirase Shirakawa, Ranze Tokiniwa, Mementovanitas, Shuna, Denshinbashira-chan, Leciel Miyajima, and Kuguru Kasaya. RIOT MUSIC, a Brave group subsidiary, launched Mugensho Record as a label focused on virtual music artists. ClaN Entertainment was established in 2022 and positions C+ as a support network for digital creators including VTubers and streamers. The announcement did not specify whether the artists will continue to operate independently or receive additional production support from C+ beyond the game streaming rights.

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