Fans are always hoping their favorite vtuber will show their face and fans of Shoto vtuber are the same as they want to know whether he has done a face reveal.
Vtubers stream many details of their lives or avatars that make fans feel a more personal sense of intimacy with their favorite creators. For example, Shxtou, better known as Shoto, shared extensive lore and details about his cursed blade to connect with his viewers better. However, Shoto is one of many vtubers who keep their faces away from the public by using an anime avatar in its place.
As multiple vtubers have done partial or complete face reveals, Shoto’s fans wonder if the vtuber plans to reveal himself to the public anytime soon.
Popular vtuber Shoto hasn’t done a full face reveal, but he did show off the top half of his face after getting a haircut.
Vtuber Shoto has shared partial pictures of his face with emojis or clipart covering parts of it to maintain anonymity and not reveal his face completely to the public. However, in a video on his YouTube channel, Shoto mentioned that he shared more of his face each time he posted a picture. Since Shoto hasn’t outright said he will never do a full reveal, fans are hopeful they’ll eventually get a real picture of their favorite streamer.
Shoto elaborated in the video that some of his fans prefer that he be hidden behind an avatar. This allows those fans to immerse themselves in Shoto’s lore. However, Shoto said he doesn’t care about this “immersion” of fans and has opted to do what he wants. Shoto has revealed his hair, eyes, and parts of his face in the past, so his fans may get to see his complete face soon.
There have been some fake leaks of Shoto’s face, but they were confirmed fake. The virality those fake reveals received shows how much his fans anxiously await the suspense of Shoto’s full face to lift. If Shoto eventually decides to do a full face reveal, it will likely be done on one of his official accounts on YouTube, Twitch, or Discord.
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