SOOP announced that starting in June, it will provide various support programs such as optical motion capture studio rental support for virtual streamers and virtual streamer game tournaments.
The optical studio rental program was established to help individual streamers who find it difficult to access optical motion capture due to cost or technical issues create diverse content. By utilizing optical motion capture, which is widely used in movies, animations, and games, it is expected that higher quality content will be produced. SOOP plans to consider additional support if there are many applicants after the first round.
Every month, SOOP will also prepare tournaments or league content exclusively for virtual streamers using various games. Content featuring many virtual streamers, such as "Crocodile's Playground Season 2" and Uwakkud's "Arma 3," is gaining popularity on SOOP.
Chae Jeongwon, head of SOOP's eSports & Game Content Division, stated, "Through this support, you will be able to experience more diverse virtual content on SOOP," and added, "We plan to continue supporting users so they can enjoy a variety of virtual content in the future."
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