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Zentreya becomes most-watched English VTuber in Q2 2025, overtakes Ironmouse with subathon boost
Zentreya becomes most-watched English VTuber in Q2 2025, overtakes Ironmouse with subathon boost

Express Tribune

time5 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Zentreya becomes most-watched English VTuber in Q2 2025, overtakes Ironmouse with subathon boost

Zentreya has claimed the top spot as the most-watched English-speaking VTuber of Q2 2025, according to new data published by Streamscharts. The Twitch streamer reached 4.72 million hours watched, edging past Hololive EN's Koseki Bijou and former leader Ironmouse. Zentreya's rise follows the success of her first-ever subathon in June, which significantly increased her viewer engagement and total watchtime. This surge helped her surpass both Bijou, who recorded 4.54 million hours watched, and Ironmouse, who reached 4.53 million hours during the quarter. Ironmouse led the rankings in Q1 with 5.37 million hours but experienced a drop in Q2, allowing Zentreya to secure the top position. Other creators in the English top five include Mori Calliope and Shylily, who reported 2.7 million and 2.42 million hours watched respectively. In the global VTuber landscape, Japanese talents continue to dominate. Sakura Miko took the number one spot worldwide with more than 12 million hours watched, maintaining an average viewership of 30,000. Kuzuha followed closely, logging the most streamed hours among the global top ten. The data also indicates a growing trend towards multistreaming across platforms. Although YouTube still commands the largest share of VTuber viewership, Twitch is gaining ground, with over 60% of active VTuber channels now streaming on the platform.

'I ain't joking, b*tch!': Ironmouse snaps at VTuber agencies sliding into her DMs post-VShojo exit
'I ain't joking, b*tch!': Ironmouse snaps at VTuber agencies sliding into her DMs post-VShojo exit

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'I ain't joking, b*tch!': Ironmouse snaps at VTuber agencies sliding into her DMs post-VShojo exit

(Image via @IronMouseParty/YouTube) Puerto Rican Twitch icon and beloved VTuber Ironmouse has officially had enough, and she's not mincing words. In a fiery moment that's now everywhere online, Ironmouse made it very clear that she has zero interest in signing with another agency, at least for now. This came just days after her high-profile exit from VShojo, which triggered one of the most shocking shake-ups in the virtual streaming world to date. Ironmouse slams agencies sliding into her DMs after VShojo fallout On July 27, 2025, a short but explosive 51-second clip from Ironmouse's stream started making the rounds on X and Reddit. The video, which has already clocked millions of views, shows the popular streamer mid-rant, frustrated by what she calls a "wave of corpo thirst." 'So many emails and DMs,' she says, exasperated. 'People either asking me to join their VTuber corps… or people asking me to help me in creating my own corpo. Yeah, can you, like… not?' What happened Ironmouse vs VShojo fallout? Ironmouse officially left VShojo on July 21, 2025, releasing a bombshell YouTube video where she accused the agency of financial misconduct, including allegedly withholding over half a million dollars meant for the Immune Deficiency Foundation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo In the days that followed, other prominent talents parted ways with the agency, and VShojo CEO Justin 'Gunrun' Ignacio announced the company's shutdown. The business, according to Gunrun, simply 'couldn't generate enough revenue' and filed for bankruptcy. Now, just a week later, some are already trying to reel Ironmouse back into corporate waters, but judging by her reaction, that's not happening anytime soon. The moment that got everyone talking But what really sent social media into overdrive was her unfiltered warning to those pushing too hard: 'Don't fu*k with me, bro! I ain't joking, b*tch!' With that, fans and Redditors erupted with support, memes, and disbelief that anyone would dare approach her this soon. Agencies ignored the timing. Fans didn't. For fans, Ironmouse's request made total sense. The streamer had just walked away from a massive controversy. On July 21, she dropped a bombshell YouTube video announcing her VShojo exit. She accused the agency of owing her money and even failing to deliver over $500,000 to the Immune Deficiency Foundation. Within four days, VShojo's CEO publicly announced the company's shutdown, citing financial collapse and a broken model. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

'Been few days… f**k, can you, like, no?': Ironmouse fires back at rushing orgs, trying to sign her just days after VShojo drama
'Been few days… f**k, can you, like, no?': Ironmouse fires back at rushing orgs, trying to sign her just days after VShojo drama

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

'Been few days… f**k, can you, like, no?': Ironmouse fires back at rushing orgs, trying to sign her just days after VShojo drama

(Image via YouTube/MouseyDawg) Just days after the high-profile VShojo drama that shook the VTuber world, Ironmouse is already facing an overwhelming wave of recruitment attempts. The streamer, who is popular for her unfiltered and vibrant personality, is quite furious about it. She, during one of her recent streams, showed her frustration and issued a blunt response, calling out the organizations for the lack of respect and patience. Her entire message was loud and clear, and she wanted all of them to back off. Ironmouse bluntly rejects opportunistic organizations During one of the live broadcasts, VTuber powerhouse Ironmouse revealed that she had been receiving countless DMs and emails just days after leaving the former agency VShojo. All these organizations reaching out to her aggressively pitched her to join their VTuber corpos, content creator agencies or even help her in starting her own. She is clearly irritated and couldn't hold back any longer. VTubers Companies Tried to Recruit Ironmouse "How about don't do that? How about no? How about do not?! Don't f**k with me, bro! You think I'm f**king around?! I ain't joking b***ch!' said Ironmouse as she delivered her outburst. She further added that she needs a 'tiny bit of break,' and 'time to be indie.' As per her, 'it's only been a few days! Like, what the f**k, can you, like, no?' and she needs time for just being independent. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Brain tumor has left my son feeling miserable; please help! Donate For Health Donate Now Undo Ironmouse's message is loud and clear. She is not interested in jumping into any other corporate commitment anytime soon. After Ironmouse outburst, fans even praised her for setting the boundaries, especially after the recent fallout of VShojo. Fans' reactions to Ironmouse response The raw reaction of Ironmouse instantly resonated all across social media, particularly on X. The VTuber community started showing support, condemning the nature and timing of the approaches. Their sentiment was just clear—this is wildly inappropriate. A user on X wrote, 'I can respect the hustle and striking an iron while it's Man trying to recruit a person who just revealed one of the largest scandals of the year? Yeah she's been burned bad and she needs space xD' 'Good, she needs to take her time and figure it all out. Maybe get Mythic to help,' added another. A user even slammed the opportunist organizations, wanting them to give Ironmouse a break. The comment read, 'Good grief… Give her a break." Echoing the feelings of fans, followers, and even Ironmouse, a user criticised the organization's lack of regard for VTubers' feelings during such a stressful major event. The comment read, 'I can understand you want to grow your business, but People can really be too opportunistic at times and forget about the vtuber's own personal feelings on the matter.' Comments like, 'Orgs are a cancer,' even dominated the conversation. 'Is anyone really surprised?' read a blunt comment showing this entire event was not at all surprising, and organizations are making such disrespectful attempts that it's not for the first time. Many fans even praised Ironmouse's stance. They agreed on the fact that she needed space to recover after processing things independently. It means the organizations must back off and allow Ironmouse to breathe before she goes ahead to make any moves. VShojo controversy led to a major impact and explosive exits The aggressive VTuber recruitment push by the organizations is coming at a time when Ironmouse made an exit from VShojo. Ironmouse's departure video accused VShojo of not just financial mismanagement but also failing to donate the promised funds to the Immune Deficiency Foundation. The scandal further snowballed and led to many high-profile exits. It ultimately brought VShojo to its shutdown, just days after the CEO announced bankruptcy. While the industry is still reeling in so much, and being one of the independent VTubers, Ironmouse is giving priority to just well-being, the immediate attempts of orgs are just insensitive to the VTuber. But the best thing is that Ironmouse is not allowing opportunistic organizations to pressure her into a deal with one another. As of now, she is just focusing on streaming freely, without any corporate strings attached. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

VTuber agency VShojo shuts down after talent exodus
VTuber agency VShojo shuts down after talent exodus

The Verge

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Verge

VTuber agency VShojo shuts down after talent exodus

VShojo, the VTuber agency that billed itself as 'talent first,' is shutting down. VShojo CEO Justin 'Gunrun' Ignacio made the announcement today on X writing, 'I take full responsibility for the decisions that led us to this point.' Earlier this week, VShojo came under fire as Ironmouse, the agency's top performing VTuber, announced she was leaving the company over a missing $500k charity donation and her own unpaid funds. Her departure triggered a mass exodus of VShojo talent, with 12 of the company's 13 creators officially announcing their own split from the company with some also claiming unpaid wages as their reason. Ignacio's announcement alluded to VShojo's financial difficulties. 'We raised around $11 million to pursue a bold, talent-first approach in VTubing,' the statement read. 'However, despite all our efforts, the business failed to generate the revenue we needed to sustain that model, and eventually, we ran out of money.' Ignacio also admitted that the funds raised by Ironmouse and intended for the Immune Deficiency Foundation had been spent by the company: 'Additionally I acknowledge that some of the money spent by the company was raised in connection with talent activity which I later learned was intended for a charitable initiative.' Ignacio went on to write that he was confident that he'd be able to raise enough money to cover those costs. 'We were unsuccessful in our fundraising efforts.' Here's the statement in full. VShojo has failed and I've mismanaged the company into the situation you're all witnessing. So today I am sharing the difficult news that VShojo is shutting down, and I take full responsibility for the decisions that led us to this point. I've been doing everything I can to fundraise and right the ship these past few months, but despite my efforts, we are in a worse position, and those I care about are now paying the price. Over the past few years, we raised around $11 million to pursue a bold, talent-first approach in VTubing, prioritizing creators and community over short-term profits, to achieve long-term sustainability. Our funding went directly to our creators through generous splits, debut investments, infrastructure, concerts, events, unique creator-first approach for an agency. However, despite all our efforts, the business failed to generate the revenue we needed to sustain that model, and eventually, we ran out of money. Additionally, I acknowledge that some of the money spent by the company was raised in connection with talent activity, which I later learned was intended for a charitable initiative. At the time, we were working hard to raise additional investment capital to cover our costs, and I firmly believed, based on the information available to us, that we would be able to do so and cover all expenses. We were unsuccessful in our fundraising efforts. I made the decision to pursue funding, and I own its consequences. I am deeply sorry to all the talents, staff, friends, and community members who believed in our brand. You did not deserve from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Ash Parrish Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Creators Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Gaming Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All News Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Tech

VShojo is shutting down
VShojo is shutting down

The Verge

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Verge

VShojo is shutting down

VShojo, the VTuber agency that billed itself as 'talent first,' is shutting down. VShojo CEO Justin 'Gunrun' Ignacio made the announcement today on X writing, 'I take full responsibility for the decisions that led us to this point.' Earlier this week, VShojo came under fire as Ironmouse, the agency's top performing VTuber, announced she was leaving the company over a missing $500k charity donation and her own unpaid funds. Her departure triggered a mass exodus of VShojo talent, with 12 of the company's 13 creators officially announcing their own split from the company with some also claiming unpaid wages as their reason. Ignacio's announcement alluded to VShojo's financial difficulties. 'We raised around $11 million to pursue a bold, talent-first approach in VTubing,' the statement read. 'However, despite all our efforts, the business failed to generate the revenue we needed to sustain that model, and eventually, we ran out of money.' Ignacio also admitted that the funds raised by Ironmouse and intended for the Immune Deficiency Foundation had been spent by the company: 'Additionally I acknowledge that some of the money spent by the company was raised in connection with talent activity which I later learned was intended for a charitable initiative.' Ignacio went on to write that he was confident that he'd be able to raise enough money to cover those costs. 'We were unsuccessful in our fundraising efforts.' Here's the statement in from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Ash Parrish Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Creators Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Gaming Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All News Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Tech

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