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Mar 03, 2022 (Gmt+09:00)
Kakao Corp., the No. 1 digital comics platform in Japan, will expand deeper into the neighboring country's comics market by launching a platform where traditional Japanese manga publishers can upload their digital content.
Kim Jae-yong, chief executive of Japan-based Kakao Piccoma Corp., said on Mar. 2 that the new platform, dubbed Piccoverse, will be unveiled in Japan as early as the first half of this year.
Big-name manga publishers such as Kodansha and Shueisha are expected to join the YouTube-like platform, where they will be able to run separate channels and release their proprietary content.
“We are discussing the Piccoverse launch with established Japanese publishers,” Kim told The Korea Economic Daily.
Piccoverse will offer paid previews, allowing its audiences to watch the digital content before its general release. The proceeds will be shared between Piccoma and the publishers.
Once its business model takes root, Piccoma will open up the platform to individual creators so that they can upload their creative works. It is also preparing to launch an online community to match fiction writers with illustrators.
Moreover, Piccoma will provide an artificial intelligence-powered curation service that offers recommendations and predicts the types of webtoons that would appeal to users, as well as reviews for digital comics.
“Comics magazines had contributed to the growth of Japan’s manga ecosystem. But they have been losing their influence in the digital era,” Kim said in an interview.
“Piccoverse will replace those magazines and serve as a platform to grow the ecosystem for Japanese creators.”
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