Glitch Echo Yggdrasil VTuber Unit Opens Official Website
The launch of Glitch Echo Yggdrasil expands the Glitch Echo series, which already demonstrated significant reach with its first installment, into a new narrative-driven VTuber unit with a defined angel theme and multi-chapter story.
Key Facts
- Stella Music Inc. opened the official website for Glitch Echo Yggdrasil on June 30.
- The unit is the second project in the Glitch Echo series, a music VTuber brand.
- Glitch Echo Yggdrasil has four angel-themed members: Aria, Eden, Ciel, and Lilith.
- The unit's story, 'Requiem of the Star Burial and the Green Birth Cry,' has four chapters about angels singing to revive a world tree.
- The first Glitch Echo installment recorded 5.69 million impressions.
Reporting from 2 sources: ASCII.jp, PANORA.
Stella Music Inc. has opened the official website for Glitch Echo Yggdrasil, the second project in the Glitch Echo series. The angel-themed VTuber unit features four members-Aria, Eden, Ciel, and Lilith-and tells a story of angels singing to regenerate a burnt-out world tree. The first installment recorded 5.69 million impressions.
The official website for Glitch Echo Yggdrasil is now live, Stella Music Inc. announced on June 30. The site includes the unit's concept, world view, and member profiles, with plans to update song, music video, and streaming schedule information. The unit is the second project under the Glitch Echo series, which the company describes as a music VTuber brand. The first installment of the series recorded 5.69 million impressions.
Glitch Echo Yggdrasil is a four-member angel-themed unit with the concept 'Sky × Angel × Sound.' Its story, titled 'Requiem of the Star Burial and the Green Birth Cry,' is divided into four chapters in which the angels offer songs to a world tree sunk in despair. The members are Aria (Seventh Heaven), Eden (Root of the World Tree), Ciel (Second Heaven), and Lilith (Ninth Heaven).
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 2 cited sources below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.