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Netmarble's Virtual Idol MAVE: Successfully Completes First YouTube Live
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- Netmarble's virtual idol group 'MAVE:' has successfully completed their first YouTube live broadcast.
- Member 'Jenna' interacted with fans, showcasing the dance to their debut song 'Pandora', and heightened anticipation by revealing a new hairstyle and her private room.
- Netmarble plans to regularly conduct MAVE:'s live broadcasts in the future to strengthen communication with fans and further showcase MAVE:'s unique world view and charm.
Netmarble announced that the first YouTube live broadcast of 'MAVE:', a virtual idol group produced by Metaverse Entertainment, was successfully completed.
The live broadcast was held on the 22nd at 7 PM. MAVE:'s member 'Jenna' appeared and directly answered questions left by fans, showed off her dance moves to the debut song 'Pandora', and challenged various challenges.
Especially in this broadcast, 'Jenna' presented a fresh look to the fans by revealing a new hairstyle and her personal room. In addition, other members also announced that they plan to conduct live broadcasts regularly in the future, raising fans' expectations.
Metaverse Entertainment said that they plan to conduct regular live broadcasts of MAVE: in the future to strengthen communication with fans and further highlight the members' individuality. MAVE: is a four-member virtual idol group that debuted in January 2023 in collaboration between Metaverse Entertainment and Kakao Entertainment.
MAVE:'s debut song 'Pandora' has recorded over 45 million streams on Spotify, and the official music video has achieved over 30 million views on YouTube, receiving praise for its potential as a virtual idol.
Netmarble expects that MAVE:'s YouTube live broadcast will be an important opportunity to strengthen communication with fans, and plans to further spread MAVE:'s unique worldview and charm through future broadcasts.
[Photo provided=MAVE YouTube]