Crunchyroll Amplifies Anime Presence in Taiwan and South Korea

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

Sony Group’s anime streaming platform, Crunchyroll, is undertaking a significant expansion of its services into Taiwan and South Korea. This initiative aims to deliver a fully localized anime experience to audiences in these regions. The announcement, made during the APOS media conference, underscores Asia’s pivotal role in Crunchyroll's global growth strategy. Following successful ventures in markets like India and Thailand, the company is intensifying its focus on localization, which includes providing dubbed content and fostering strong community engagement, to further entrench its presence within the burgeoning anime industry.

Crunchyroll's strategic expansion in Asia signifies a calculated move to capitalize on the region's enthusiastic anime fan base and the industry's projected growth. This development is not merely about increasing subscriber numbers; it’s about creating a deeply immersive and culturally resonant experience for viewers. By offering extensive localized content and fostering strong community ties, Crunchyroll aims to replicate its past successes in new, high-potential markets. This proactive approach ensures that the platform remains a dominant force in the competitive global anime streaming landscape, continually adapting to meet diverse audience preferences.

Crunchyroll's Strategic Expansion in Asia

Crunchyroll, under the umbrella of Sony Group, is set to roll out its comprehensive anime streaming service in Taiwan and South Korea. This strategic move, unveiled at the APOS media conference by President Rahul Purini, underscores Asia as a paramount region for the platform’s continued growth. The expansion, slated for Taiwan in the summer and South Korea later in 2026, builds upon Crunchyroll's successful localized launches in India and Thailand, demonstrating a clear commitment to tailoring its offerings to specific regional tastes and linguistic preferences. This aggressive push is integral to Sony's overarching strategy to solidify Crunchyroll's position as a leading global destination for anime enthusiasts.

The company's expansion into Taiwan and South Korea is part of a broader, multi-year strategy to grow Sony’s anime business globally. Purini emphasized Crunchyroll’s mission to be the ultimate platform for anime fans worldwide, highlighting the importance of Asia due to its passionate fan communities. The success seen in India, where localized content—including over 180 dubs in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu—led to a 3.5-fold increase in watch time, serves as a blueprint. Similarly, in Thailand, a fully localized service launched in February quadrupled viewership, cementing its status as a top market for anime engagement, partly driven by hits like “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Infinity Castle.” These achievements validate Crunchyroll's localization-heavy approach, preparing the groundwork for similar success in Taiwan and South Korea by delivering extensive catalogues and simulcast content tailored to local audiences.

Localized Content and Market Growth

Crunchyroll’s strategy in Asia heavily emphasizes localization, a key factor credited with significant engagement gains in existing markets. This approach involves providing extensive dubbed content, region-specific interfaces, and actively engaging with local fan communities. The platform’s success in India, marked by over 900 titles and 180 dubs, illustrates the power of this strategy, with dubbed content accounting for more than 65 percent of total viewing. This focus on cultural and linguistic adaptation is expected to be replicated in Taiwan and South Korea, allowing Crunchyroll to deeply connect with audiences and drive substantial growth in these new markets, ultimately boosting its global subscriber base.

The expansion is a critical component of Sony Group's broader anime strategy, which has identified anime as a central corporate priority. Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll in 2020 and its integration with Funimation have resulted in a unified service boasting over 17 million subscribers. Industry forecasts, such as those by Jefferies, predict the global anime market will reach an impressive $60.1 billion by 2030, a substantial increase from $22 billion in 2023. Sony's foresight in this sector is evident, particularly with the global success of films like “Infinity Castle,” which grossed over $700 million worldwide and was co-distributed by Crunchyroll outside Japan. The ongoing localization efforts in Taiwan and South Korea are poised to further capitalize on this burgeoning market, ensuring Crunchyroll's continued leadership and growth in the dynamic world of anime streaming.

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