Project Numazu Featured in Hololive Talent Juufuutei Raden’s Livestream
Aurora Studio’s Numazu-based OMSI 2 Aadd-on reached a wider VTuber, simulation, and Japan-culture audience through a livestream by Hololive talent Juufuutei Raden.
Aurora Studio is pleased to share that OMSI 2 Add-On: Project Numazu was featured in a livestream by Juufuutei Raden, a talent under Hololive DEV_IS / ReGLOSS. The stream showcased Project Numazu’s recreation of Numazu, Shizuoka, bringing the add-on to a wider audience of VTuber fans, simulation players, and Japan-culture communities.
This livestream was conducted as part of Aurora Studio’s Asia-focused promotional activities for Project Numazu, highlighting the studio’s effort to connect simulation games with Japanese pop culture and VTuber communities.
About the Livestream
During the livestream, Juufuutei Raden explored Project Numazu’s recreation of Numazu, including its bus routes, city scenery, and local atmosphere. The broadcast gave viewers a closer look at how a real Japanese city can be represented inside OMSI 2 through detailed environmental design and cultural references.
A Bridge Between Simulation and Asia VTuber Culture
For Aurora Studio, this stream represents an important step in bringing simulation games closer to VTuber, anime, and Japan-culture audiences. Project Numazu was developed not only as a transportation simulation add-on, but also as a digital recreation of a real city with emotional and cultural meaning.
Aurora Studio would like to thank everyone who watched, shared, and supported the livestream. The response from the VTuber and simulation communities has been deeply encouraging, and the studio will continue working to bring more detailed, culturally rich environments to players around the world.