Kaiju No. 8 is an upcoming anime series, scheduled for 2024.
It’s been announced that the anime will stream on X.
It’s still unclear how exactly this will be done.
Jump Festa 2024 is over, and it’s brought a bit of exciting news for anime fans, and the Kaiju No. 8 (Kaijuu 8-gou) fandom is no exception. As it was promised earlier, the series unveiled a couple of things during the event. And a new trailer for the series is among them. Along with a rather peculiar streaming detail.
Streaming on X?
A new trailer is out, and while fans are arguing about whether the character design is terrible or tolerable and praising Production I.G for well-animated monsters, there’s also another curious detail. The series is going to stream worldwide on X (formerly Twitter). The trailer itself and the Kaiju No. 8 X account revealed this information on December 17. For now, there are no further details as of how they are going to do that and what exactly the plan is. But something is definitely coming.
Fans are surprised and puzzled by this information. X is an unusual way of distributing an anime series, and viewers don’t really understand the procedure behind this intention. Are they just going to post episodes on their official X page, or will there be another page specifically made for this purpose? Has X bought the streaming rights for Kaiju No. 8? It’s all covered in mystery, and we can’t wait to learn more information and see how it’ll work out.
X is used to promote the series
A number of fans suggest that only those X users that have bought Premium will be allowed to watch Kaiju No. 8 on the platform, but we can’t know for sure. It would make sense since the anime has to make profit somehow, but the exact way it’s going to work is unclear.
While the initial reaction to this news is bewilderment, some fans see the point of the series being streamed on X. It’s one of the most popular social media platforms, and putting Kaiju No. 8 on it might be a great marketing strategy. Even if people are able to watch the series on X for free, this will definitely attract them to the anime.
We don’t know if all the episodes will be available on X, so there’s a chance that the beginning of Kaiju No. 8 will be, and then you’ll have to purchase another streaming service’s subscription to keep watching. So X will be just the means to attract audiences to bring more profit in the future.
Is it a weird choice of a platform?
Summary:
Kaiju No. 8 is an upcoming anime series, scheduled for 2024.
It’s been announced that the anime will stream on X.
It’s still unclear how exactly this will be done.
Jump Festa 2024 is over, and it’s brought a bit of exciting news for anime fans, and the Kaiju No. 8 (Kaijuu 8-gou) fandom is no exception. As it was promised earlier, the series unveiled a couple of things during the event. And a new trailer for the series is among them. Along with a rather peculiar streaming detail.
Streaming on X?
A new trailer is out, and while fans are arguing about whether the character design is terrible or tolerable and praising Production I.G for well-animated monsters, there’s also another curious detail. The series is going to stream worldwide on X (formerly Twitter). The trailer itself and the Kaiju No. 8 X account revealed this information on December 17. For now, there are no further details as of how they are going to do that and what exactly the plan is. But something is definitely coming.
Fans are surprised and puzzled by this information. X is an unusual way of distributing an anime series, and viewers don’t really understand the procedure behind this intention. Are they just going to post episodes on their official X page, or will there be another page specifically made for this purpose? Has X bought the streaming rights for Kaiju No. 8? It’s all covered in mystery, and we can’t wait to learn more information and see how it’ll work out.
X is used to promote the series
A number of fans suggest that only those X users that have bought Premium will be allowed to watch Kaiju No. 8 on the platform, but we can’t know for sure. It would make sense since the anime has to make profit somehow, but the exact way it’s going to work is unclear.
While the initial reaction to this news is bewilderment, some fans see the point of the series being streamed on X. It’s one of the most popular social media platforms, and putting Kaiju No. 8 on it might be a great marketing strategy. Even if people are able to watch the series on X for free, this will definitely attract them to the anime.
We don’t know if all the episodes will be available on X, so there’s a chance that the beginning of Kaiju No. 8 will be, and then you’ll have to purchase another streaming service’s subscription to keep watching. So X will be just the means to attract audiences to bring more profit in the future.