Two prominent figures in the Virtual YouTube community, Silvervale, and Veibae, have departed from VShojo, a well-known VTuber organization based in San Francisco. Earlier today (April 26), VShojo announced through their official Twitter page the departure of the pair, who had respectively been part of the organization for three and two years.
Furthermore, the organization has declared that both Silvervale and Veibae will be able to keep their intellectual properties (IP), which include their channels, appearances, and backstories, enabling their fans to continue enjoying them as before. The tweet read:
VShojo is recognized for prioritizing talent, in contrast to some larger VTuber agencies. It has maintained a positive relationship with its clients, resulting in most of them remaining with the organization for an extended period. As such, the departure of Silvervale and Veibae has come as a surprise to the community.
Nonetheless, their departure is not a result of any disagreements or conflicts. Veibae, for instance, announced on Twitter that she plans to go "indie," which means that she intends to create content independently rather than join another VTuber organization. She retweeted:
She also refuted any rumors of joining One True King (OTK), a renowned content creation group based in Austin. She tweeted:
Silvervale has a similar rationale as well, as she plans to shift her focus toward creating content independently. She wrote:
She also briefly stated, through her Twitch stream:
Following the news of the duo's departure, fans expressed their views on the popular r/LivestreamFail subreddit. Several individuals commended VShojo's decision to allow Silvervale and Veibae to retain their IPs. Here are a few noteworthy
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