{"id":43406,"date":"2025-01-28T16:48:23","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:48:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/a-chan-is-leaving-hololive-after-7-years-of-service-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:48:23","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:48:23","slug":"a-chan-is-leaving-hololive-after-7-years-of-service-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/a-chan-is-leaving-hololive-after-7-years-of-service-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"A-chan is leaving Hololive after 7 years of service &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A-chan is leaving Hololive after 7 years of service DexertoLong-term employee and head of content Yuujin A \u2013 better known as A-chan \u2013 is leaving Hololive, bringing an end to seven years of service to the VTuber agency. For those familiar with Hololive or VTubing as a whole, A-chan is a household name. She started as Tokino Sora\u2019s technician in 2017 and worked her way up to eventually become Hololive\u2019s head of content. A-chan is one of Cover Corporation\u2019s longest-serving employees, having built up a following not dissimilar in size to Hololive\u2019s many talents and even CEO Motoaki \u201cYAGOO\u201d Tanigo. However, A-chan has now announced on X\/Twitter that she is leaving Hololive. The announcement reads: \u201cI, [A-chan], will be leaving Hololive Productions at the end of June. The reason we were able to keep going this far without stopping is because of the wonderful talents and staff\u2026 And without a doubt, it is all thanks to all the warm fans who have supported Hololive Pro. Thank you so much for the past 7 years!\u201d Going into more detail, an attached message revealed that A-chan is departing at the end of the month because \u201cit seems highly unlikely that I will be able to return to work as planned,\u201d though any specifics beyond that are not revealed. Regardless, A-chan focused on the positives, expressing, \u201cIt has been an absolute pleasure to get to know all of you through this new VTuber culture. I\u2019ve also managed to grow through this career, and I can say with confidence that these days have been extremely fulfilling, both personally and professionally.\u201d It didn\u2019t take long for Hololive\u2019s talents to pay tribute, with Natsuiro Matsuri responding, \u201cThank you, A-chan, for always supporting Hololive. I really want to spend more time with you, but I wish you happiness in the future. Let\u2019s go out for dinner again. I love it.\u201d Similarly, Akai Haato replied, \u201cThank you so much, A-chan. I\u2019ll try my best to become a professional like Haachama Moe-chan! Leave the rest to me!I hope you continue to be in good health!!!\u201d Even Tokino Sora herself got involved, commenting, \u201cI\u2019m glad we were able to work together for seven years! There are so many memories. Thank you!!!I would be happy if I had the chance to meet you again! I\u2019ll be rooting for you in the future too, see you!!!\u201d The tributes continued with Sakura Miko, Oozara Subaru, Yukihana Lamy, Takane Lui, Shishiro Botan, and many more all thanking A-chan for her hard work over the years. Even some EN members like Mori Calliope, Koseki Bijou, and FUWAMOCO also thanked A-chan, showing how her contributions are just as appreciated by Hololive members across the globe. While A-chan\u2019s departure has proven emotional, Hololive as a whole has been undergoing a golden age as of late. The VTuber agency not only debuted Justice to an overwhelmingly positive reception, but they also announced EN\u2019s second concert is coming \u2013 Breaking Dimensions.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A-chan is leaving Hololive after 7 years of service DexertoLong-term employee and head of content Yuujin A \u2013 better known as A-chan \u2013 is leaving Hololive, bringing an end to seven years of service to the VTuber agency. For those familiar with Hololive or VTubing as a whole, A-chan is a household name. 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