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Twitter goes otaku: first-ever anime stream in 2023

Dec 19, 2023 11:17 AM

In a surprising move for anime distribution, Kaiju No. 8 will be the first series to be streamed on Twitter at the same time as its release on Crunchyroll. Scheduled to premiere in April 2024, this marks a unique approach to engaging with the active anime community on the social platform. The logistics of this streaming arrangement on Twitter remain unclear, as there are existing concerns over video quality on the platform. While viewers anticipate how Twitter, recently rebranded as "X," will handle streaming, Kaiju No. 8 is expected to be a promising addition to the anime genre, with fans able to access it through Crunchyroll or Twitter simultaneously.

Will Kaiju No. 8 be available on other streaming platforms besides Twitter and Crunchyroll?

No clear details have been given about other streaming platforms for Kaiju No. 8, but it will be available simultaneously on Twitter and Crunchyroll upon its release in April 2024.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2023-12-19 11:48:09
Kaiju No. 8's simultaneous streaming on Twitter is a fresh twist on anime distribution, reflecting the platform's commitment to innovate how content reaches modern audiences. It'll be interesting to see how this experiment pans out, especially considering the technical challenges Twitter X might face in delivering a seamless viewing experience.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2023-12-19 11:28:04
Gotta say, Twitter diving into the anime streaming scene with Kaiju No. 8 is an unexpected level-up—they're really trying to get a power-up in the content game. It'll be interesting to see how they tackle the boss fight of streaming quality, especially when going head-to-head with a veteran like Crunchyroll.
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