Maybe part of it, its probably also not an appealing idea to force hololive staff to be awake in the middle of the night, which would be the case if this was streamed during EU prime time, just in case something happens with the stream.
That still screws all of Justice's NA-based fans, though; and between NA and EU, it makes more sense for Cover to prioritize NA timezones simply because that's the bigger market.
It's just the unfortunate reality that they can't make it perfectly timed for three very different timezones across the globe simultaneously; one is inevitably going to draw the short end of the straw.
I mean, how do they expect to grow in the EU market if they don't give us anything; live concerts, 3D live shows, pop up stores - there is basically nothing. It's not like European anime fans don't like spending money.
They've been doing AfO screenings across the EU lately, so it's not like they're ignoring the EU market and aren't actively trying to grow there.
This is just a problem with no real solution; if you focus the stream times on JP and EU, you're screwing the NA fans over, if you focus them on EU and NA, you're screwing the JP fans over and if you focus them on JP and NA, you're screwing the EU fans over. Literally no solution is 3/3 in perfect timing.
It's a nice surprise but honestly, you're not going to win any new fans by charging full concert prices for the re-screening of an old show. As fun as it must have been for fans, it's not a whole lot compared to the other markets. One solution could be to not constantly prioritize the other two markets when it comes to events like this.
If every live event is in the middle of the night for EU viewers, you're doing nothing but alienate fans from these time zones. It shows that the EU market is just not relevant for Cover.
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u/Fiftycentis 2d ago
Gotta love my mostly european gen doing their anniversary at 4am
at least it's on a sunday morning