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REPLAY LIVE VTuber Agency Launches 3D Public Project With Usaneko Memory

The project ties 3D model releases directly to subscriber milestones, making fan support a concrete lever for talent development rather than a passive donation.

Key Facts

  • REPLAY LIVE, a VTuber agency operated by MissionTime Inc., announced a 3D public project that ties model releases to subscriber milestones.
  • First-generation livers will receive 3D models once each reaches 10,000 YouTube subscribers.
  • Production is handled by Usaneko Memory, a creative group known for 3D assets for top VTubers.
  • The agency said the project will strengthen video content, short videos, original content, and 3D live events.
  • The project is designed as a co-creation among talents, fans, and creators, with actions like viewing, commenting, sharing, and cheering contributing to the outcome.

Reporting from 1 source: PANORA.

REPLAY LIVE VTuber Agency Launches 3D Public Project With Usaneko Memory

VTuber agency REPLAY LIVE announced a 3D public project co-created by fans, talents, and creators. Production will be handled by Usaneko Memory, and 3D models will be released for first-generation livers once each reaches 10,000 YouTube subscribers. The project is the first step in a broader push into video content and 3D live events.

REPLAY LIVE, a VTuber agency operated by MissionTime Inc., announced a 3D public project that puts fan engagement at the center of talent growth. Under the initiative, first-generation livers will receive 3D models once each reaches 10,000 YouTube subscribers. Production is handled by Usaneko Memory, a creative group with a track record of 3D assets for top VTubers. The agency framed the 3D release as a starting line, not a goal, and said it will strengthen video content, short videos, original content, and 3D live events going forward. The project is designed as a co-creation among talents, fans, and creators, with each action-viewing, commenting, sharing, cheering-contributing to the outcome.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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