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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 ...
In his statement announcing the shutdown of VShojo, Justin Ignacio, who previously worked with Twitch, said that despite raising $11 million to build a “talent-first approach,” the company ...
In an official statement released on X, VShojo CEO Justin Ignacio claims that the organization managed to raise around $11 million over the past few years to run its business model.
In Justin Ignacio's statement, the most heartbreaking line was, “You did not deserve this.” He directed it to all VTubers, staff members and fans who believed in the vision of VShojo.
Furthermore, Ignacio's statement also addressed the allegations made by VTuber star Ironmouse about the organization's mismanagement of funds meant for charity, with $500,000 raised for the Immune ...
VTuber Henya claims VShojo won’t be fulfilling merch orders from her community and is accusing the defunct org of pocketing the money.
Founded by a trio including Justin Ignacio (who serves as its CEO), one of the co-founders of Twitch, in 2020, VShojo aimed to capture the VTuber market in the West with a more relaxed management ...
VTuber Henya the Genius has accused the now-defunct talent agency VShojo of defrauding her fans by pocketing money from merch pre-orders. Henya claimed that the agency, which was run by Justin “Gunrun ...