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Sakamata Chloe, Now Hololive Affiliate, Says Farewell to Fans

Well, it’s official—Sakamata Chloe has officially retired from streaming as a VTuber of hololive. She uploaded her farewell concert and messages to fans and affiliates at hololive via social media.

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You can watch the farewell concert, which she performed with her fellow holoX members, on her YouTube channel. As of January 27, 2025, it’s accumulated over 2.4 million views. In the description of the video, she also reminds people that this is their last chance to purchase her merchandise from the hololive store. The hololive YouTube channel also posted their own tribute video to her. This video included clips of Chloe’s best and funniest content from her time at hololive.

Sakamata Chloe debuted in 2021 as part of Secret Society holoX, which is the sixth generation of hololive VTubers. VTubers who debuted alongside her include La+ Darkness and Hakui Koyori. Though Chloe will no longer stream regularly or appear in extra hololive content like Magical Girl holoWitches, this is not a graduation. As she and Cover explained in November 2024, she’s still an affiliate of the company and may return in future products. So there’s still a chance of seeing her pop up under her Sakamata Chloe identity.

Memberships and member-only content will be available until April 30, 2025. As of the time of her farewell message, she had 1.37 million subscribers on YouTube.


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