NOA Talent Vtubers Ria Sagisawa and Rita Kamishiro Leaving
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NOA Talent Vtubers Ria Sagisawa and Rita Kamishiro Go Indie

NOA Talent Vtubers Ria Sagisawa and Rita Kamishiro both announced they will leave the company. Sayu Sincronisity didn’t make a statement on social media yet, but the two other members of her generation there both noted the three Primordia members will continue to work together as a trio. The two who did make statements noted the change from being corporate to going independent starts on July 1, 2025. As of time of writing, attempting to visit the NOA Talent website leads to a 504 Gateway Time-out. Update: Sayu also updated to confirm she is leaving as well and will continue to work with Ria and Rita.

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Ria Sagisawa and Rita Kamishiro both shared statements on social media. Both noted they will keep their IP and continue to stream as these characters. Both confirmed this isn’t a graduation. Ria said she’ll be working with the MCN Agency for Bilibili, while Rita said she “might collaborate” with the corporation for some endeavors. Each of them said there will be membership and subscription pauses in the transition from being a part of the corporation to turning into independent performers.

Here’s Ria’s full statement:

And this is Rita’s:

Here’s Sayu’s statement:

Primordia members Ria Sagisawa, Rita Kamishiro, and Sayu Sincronisity started as NOA Talent Vtubers in November 2024. All three were active performers under their identities before joining the company.


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