Kujo Ringo To Return to Indie VTubing Activities on April 30

VEE Project has also recognized Ringo's contributions to the VTuber project, and that they fully support her future activities moving forward.

Japanese VTuber Kujo Ringo is returning to her independent VTubing activities following her recent announcement to leave VEE Project, one of the several VTubing projects operated by Sony Music Entertainment Japan (SMEJ).

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In an official statement from VEE Project, Ringo is set to graduate from the agency on April 30. Following this, her social media channels will remain active following her transition to indie VTubing activities. Moreover, the sale of her voice packs and merchandise as well as sending out fan letters to her will remain active until June this year.

VEE Project has also recognized Ringo's contributions to the VTuber project, and that they fully support her future activities moving forward.

Meanwhile, Ringo recently held a livestream event explaining said move, primarily highlighting her desire to experiment in new initiatives moving forward, quoting a "change in environment". Despite this, she also notes that the decision to part ways with VEE was mutual, and that she still looks forward to collaborating with its talents in the future.

Ringo joined VEE Project as part of its first wave in May 2022 alongside VTuber talents Otokado Ruki, Tulsi-Nightmare Madness IV, Hinahoshi Airu, and Syusetu Kohaku (also formerly an indie VTuber). Prior to joining VEE, she was also a part of the VTuber project Avatar2.0 Project, which she left back in January 2020 to pursue indie VTubing activities.

It is worth noting that Ringo was one of the most popular VTubers on the livestreaming platform SHOWROOM, has been featured in the SIGGRAPH 2019 VTuber Showcase, and also hosts her own weekly radio show.

Source: VEE Project Official Website