Cheering Items to Be Widely Used Across Various Content, Including Music, Gaming, and Talk Shows

CIME Plans to Expand Opportunities for Streamers and Viewers to Shape the Broadcast Atmosphere Together Beyond Simple Chat

CMI, Introduces 'Cheer Support' Feature_Provided by Marple Corporation

CMI, Introduces 'Cheer Support' Feature_Provided by Marple Corporation

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Marple Corporation (CEO Park Hye-yoon) announced on April 28 that it has introduced the 'Cheering Support' feature to its virtual and game streaming platform, CIME. This feature enhances viewer immersion by displaying real-time on-screen effects whenever viewers support streamers, and is expected to create a more lively broadcast atmosphere.


The 'Cheering Support' feature, unveiled by CIME, was developed to both increase the fun of broadcasts and strengthen the interactive experience between streamers and viewers. When viewers use a variety of cheering items—such as stage lighting, LEDs, cheering sticks, and confetti—to support a streamer, various animation effects are instantly displayed on the screen. If the Cheering Support function is used repeatedly, combo effects are also applied. In music-focused live streaming environments, this feature creates an atmosphere reminiscent of a concert, generating a sense of excitement among the audience.


Streamers can freely customize the feature according to the nature of their broadcast. Without any complicated procedures, streamers simply need to register an effect overlay URL in OBS, allowing cheering effects to be displayed on the screen. This reduces the burden of production and enhances the overall quality of the content. The feature is expected to serve as a tool that fosters organic interaction between streamers and viewers across various genres, including music, gaming, and talk shows.


CIME is a vertical platform specializing in virtual and game broadcasting, offering an excellent streaming environment with 4K ultra-high definition, lossless ultra-high sound quality, simultaneous YouTube broadcasting, and low commission fees. Recently, the platform strengthened its competitiveness by launching the ‘CIME Developers’ page, where streamers can craft their own tools tailored to their broadcast style.


Park Hye-yoon, CEO of Marple Corporation, stated, "The newly launched Cheering Support feature is useful for viewers who want to go beyond simple chat and help create a dynamic broadcast environment together with streamers," adding, "We will continue to broaden opportunities for users to interact and enjoy the platform together."



These interactive elements provide streamers with greater diversity in production and offer viewers the joy of direct participation, positioning CIME to gain a differentiated competitive edge in the virtual streaming market.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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