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Disney+ Surpasses Netflix in New Subscribers Thanks to 'Fate War 49'
Ryu Yeji from TenAsia delves into the future of the entertainment industry and its impact.
Last month, Disney+'s Monthly Active Users (MAU) reached 4,065,691, marking a 28.12% increase from the previous month (3,173,269). The platform also saw the highest number of new installations at 660,000, followed by Coupang Play with 530,000, Netflix with 510,000, and TVING with 500,000. Data analytics firm IGAWorks attributes the surge in user engagement to the popularity of 'Fate War 49'.
'Fate War 49' is a program that prominently features the philosophical and abstract concept of 'fate'. It involves 49 shamans, fortune tellers, tarot experts, and physiognomists interpreting fate in their unique ways, which has captivated audiences. Despite some criticisms regarding its direction and editing, each episode has garnered significant attention, contributing to the platform's user growth.
The impact of Disney+'s 'Fate War 49' in proving the platform's competitive edge is significant. There is already speculation about the possibility of a second season. However, industry insiders suggest that improvements in direction and editing are necessary to match the show's buzz. The focus will be on whether the series will expand and how its production quality will be enhanced.
Ryu Yeji, TenAsia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr