Japan's large-scale anime and game event operator "Re:animation" declared bankruptcy

Japan's large-scale anime and game event operator "Re:animation" declared bankruptcy

Due to the impact of the new crown epidemic, almost all offline anime and game events in Japan have been cancelled recently. As a result, many companies that make a living from liaison and planning have been cancelled. Recently, according to foreign media reports, the large-scale anime and game event operator "Re:animation" announced bankruptcy, and various matters are already in progress.

Re:animation is an anime and game event operator that has been established for many years. It was once well-known in the industry for hosting many events such as "THE IDOL M@STER". It is reported that the sudden outbreak of the new crown epidemic since the beginning of 2020 has caused the cancellation of almost all offline anime and game events, which is an important reason for its bankruptcy.

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