Debut Stream for Indie Vtuber Yuuki Sakuna Passed 2 Million Views
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Indie Vtuber Yuuki Sakuna Debut Stream Passed 3 Million Views 

New indie Vtuber Yuuki Sakuna debuted on October 27, 2024, and as of time of writing her debut stream already reached 3.4 million views. She’s also already passed 812,000 YouTube subscribers as of 9:15am ET on October 28, 2024. 

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Yuuki first started showing signs of activity on August 31, 2024, as that marked her first social media message since April 2022. She then teased her design on October 24, 2024. A day later, she confirmed she’d debut on October 27, 2024. 

This new indie Vtuber’s design is that she’s a cat girl with pink hair who is also a maid. Gaou is the artist behind it. While that designer is known for things like light novels, that isn’t the only area of expertise for the creator. Other Vtubers whose designs were drawn by Gaou include Hololive’s Minato Aqua and two other indie Vtubers named Mochizuki Himari and Hourei Tenten. 

Here’s the full Yuuki Sakuna debut stream. The VStats Vtuber data gathering account noted that she is now at the third highest peak CCV for viewers of all time for her debut, just after Minato Aqua and Kiryu Coco’s graduation streams. 

In addition to a debut stream, Yuuki released her first cover. It is of the song “Henceforth.” As of 9:30am ET on October 28, 2024, we already saw it pass 1.3 million views on YouTube.

Indie Vtuber Yuuki Sakuna is now streaming and active on YouTube.


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