The anime streaming battleground just saw a seismic shift. Crunchyroll has announced that it will pick up the exclusive streaming rights to season 3 of “Oshi No Ko” — a series that until now had been a flagship property of rival HIDIVE. The result? A dramatic spike in tension in the anime-streaming wars, and a far more uncertain future for HIDIVE and its niche foothold.
A Flagship Title Switches Sides
In a surprise reveal at their October 2025 showcase, Crunchyroll confirmed that Oshi No Ko Season 3 will stream exclusively on their platform. In an article from Comicbook, “In a surprise twist, Crunchyroll will not only house the third season of this dark idol tale, but it will also act as the exclusive place to stream the continuation of the anime adaptation.” The move, which is expected to take place in January 2026, is significant because the series had previously been one of HIDIVE’s marquee exclusives, helping the smaller platform punch above its weight in the anime space. The fact that Crunchyroll swooped in to grab it suggests strategic ambition far beyond mere content acquisition.
Why This Move Matters
By acquiring the exclusive rights to “Oshi No Ko,” Crunchyroll strengthens its dominance in the anime subscription space at the expense of HIDIVE’s relevance. Analysts and fans alike view the move as a “steal” because it deprives HIDIVE of a major draw for subscribers. For Crunchyroll, it’s an opportunity to lock in hardcore anime fans with a must-see series, boosting their platform’s value proposition. For HIDIVE, it signals trouble: losing one of its strongest exclusives weakens differentiation and raises questions about its ability to secure future big-ticket titles.
Implications for the Streaming Landscape
The implications ripple across the streaming ecosystem. With Crunchyroll bagging one of HIDIVE’s crown jewels, the marketplace tilts further toward consolidation—fans may find themselves paying more for fewer platforms, or increasingly forced to choose between a dominant global anime hub and smaller niche services. Whether you see it as smart business or worrying over-centralization, the outcome will affect how anime gets distributed and consumed in the coming years.
What It Means for Fans & Subscribers
If you’re subscribed to HIDIVE or are thinking about it, the change is a clear sign to reassess: content exclusives matter. A platform’s catalogue is only as strong as its titles, and losing one like “Oshi No Ko” could shift your streaming calculus. On the flip side, Crunchyroll’s gain may drive up costs or push them to accelerate scheduled releases and dubs to further attract fans. These developments could influence how and when new anime hits our screens, and which platform has the upper hand.
For creators and rights-holders, the deal may signal increasing leverage by larger platforms and a tougher licensing market for smaller services. That could affect which anime make it to smaller platforms at all.
The Fallout for HIDIVE
HIDIVE has built its niche on titles overlooked by larger services and on appealing to dedicated anime fans. But losing a high-profile licence reduces its edge in a crowded marketplace. Whether HIDIVE can pivot—perhaps by focusing on underserved genres, strengthening app performance, or securing unique partnerships—remains to be seen. If it cannot, this move could mark the beginning of a steep decline in its competitive standing.
In short, the streaming wars in anime are heating up—and with this exclusive switch, the field has tilted. Fans will be watching closely to see what happens next as Crunchyroll flexes its muscle and HIDIVE scrambles to respond.
