Will Fans Have To Pay For Weverse? HYBE Announces New Business Strategy

The platform has so far brought in huge deficits.

According to the new, comprehensive business strategy report shared by HYBE recently, the company is looking at some major new steps to take during the remaining period of this year. This includes the introduction of a subscription-based model for the fan communication app, Weverse.

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During the fourth quarter of this year, HYBE will launch a subscription service for Weverse, which will be separate from existing fan club membership and run simultaneously. This service will consist of a digital membership card, bonus jelly (digital goods) recharge, ad-free environment, and VOD offline viewing. Users can opt to add watching membership content and priority for even participation to their subscriptions. 

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Along with these, this year, Weverse DM will also be expanded to many more artists on the platform, including HYBE artists. 

HYBE also revealed its intention to implement ads more comprehensively throughout the app, as compared to the limited parts of the platform that contain ads now. 

From HYBE’s business standpoint, monetizing Weverse might be essential, given that the platform brought in a deficit of ₩4.40 billion KRW (about $3.24 million USD). Fans, however, are not very keen on these proposed changes. 

 

Source: Hankyung
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