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Anycolor to Detail 100-Person NIJISANJI Stream System at CEDEC 2026

The session signals that NIJISANJI is scaling its live infrastructure to support massive collaborative events, a technical leap from typical VTuber stream sizes.

Key Facts

  • ANYCOLOR Inc. will present a session at CEDEC 2026 on July 22-24 about its revamped streaming system for 100-person NIJISANJI collaborative broadcasts.
  • Lead Engineer Kento Daido from ANYCOLOR's Technical Creative Department will explain how the team updated the existing system in a short period and solved real-time server issues.
  • CEDEC 2026 features over 200 talk sessions across 13 venues and is one of Japan's largest game developer conferences.

Reporting from 1 source: PANORA.

Anycolor to Detail 100-Person NIJISANJI Stream System at CEDEC 2026

ANYCOLOR Inc., operator of the NIJISANJI VTuber project, will present a regular session at CEDEC 2026 on July 22-24. Lead Engineer Kento Daido will explain the revamped streaming system that enables 100-person collaborative streams, covering the rapid update process and real-time server challenges.

ANYCOLOR Inc., the company behind the NIJISANJI VTuber project, will take the stage at CEDEC 2026 to explain how it rebuilt its streaming system to handle 100-person collaborative broadcasts. The session, titled "On the streaming system revamped to realize 100-person VTuber collaborative streams," is scheduled for the conference running July 22-24, 2026. Lead Engineer Kento Daido of ANYCOLOR's Technical Creative Department will present the technical details, including how the team updated the existing system in a short period and solved real-time server issues. CEDEC is one of Japan's largest game developer conferences, and this year's event features over 200 talk sessions across 13 venues.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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