Crunchyroll Expands Anime Streaming into Taiwan and South Korea
Anime streaming service Crunchyroll is set to launch operations in Taiwan and South Korea. This move is part of a wider strategy to enhance its presence across Asia, a development announced by President Rahul Purini at the APOS event in Bali on Wednesday. The expansion will include significant investments in content, localization, marketing, and fan engagement.

Crunchyroll, a leading anime streaming platform, has announced its intention to expand into the markets of Taiwan and South Korea. This strategic initiative is part of a broader effort by the company to deepen its presence throughout the Asian continent.
The plans were revealed by Crunchyroll President Rahul Purini during a keynote conversation held at the APOS conference in Bali on Wednesday.
The expansion strategy encompasses new investments across several key areas, including content acquisition, localization services, marketing campaigns, and fan engagement activities. A localized service is scheduled to be implemented as part of these efforts.
According to Variety, these steps underscore Crunchyroll's commitment to reaching a wider audience and strengthening its position in the dynamic Asian streaming market.



