Deep Dive
1. Studio V2 Public Launch (Coming Soon)
Overview: Studio V2 is an upgraded AI video creation tool designed to make cinematic storytelling accessible. As of a June 2025 update, internal QA was complete, focusing on bug fixes, rendering stability, and support for advanced models like Google Veo 3. The team was refining the user experience and preparing onboarding docs. A private alpha with 20+ partners was underway, with plans for a public launch and a community contest to drive adoption.
What this means: This is bullish for HOLO because a user-friendly, powerful content creation tool can attract creators and brands, increasing platform engagement. The success of its flagship agent, AVA, which generated over $500,000 in its first month, demonstrates demand. However, adoption depends on the final product's reliability and the effectiveness of its go-to-market strategy.
2. AI Livestreaming Feature Expansion (Coming Soon)
Overview: Holoworld's AI livestreaming system, which went live in June 2025, allows AI agents to host dynamic streams with segmented content, real-time interaction, and automated clipping for social media. Creators use a "Director’s Panel" to guide the flow. The next step is rolling out these features to every 3D agent in the ecosystem, empowering more creators to build "always-on" AI media presences.
What this means: This is bullish for HOLO because it expands the utility of existing AI assets, potentially increasing user retention and opening new monetization avenues like sponsored streams. The feature differentiates Holoworld from static AI chat platforms. A key risk is whether the technology can maintain engaging, glitch-free streams at scale.
Overview: OpenMCP (Model Context Protocol) is a foundational layer that lets AI agents access external data and on-chain actions. Holoworld is building a one-click deployment tool to let anyone—without coding—spin up an AI agent context layer. This aims to democratize agent creation, similar to how Pump.fun simplified token launches, and enforce interoperability across Holoworld's tools like Studio and the Agent Market.
What this means: This is bullish for HOLO because lowering the barrier to agent creation could significantly increase the number of agents and use cases on the platform, driving network effects and demand for HOLO tokens for governance and fees. The success hinges on developer adoption and the tool's ease of use compared to competitors.
4. Hololaunch with New Raffle Mechanics (Upcoming)
Overview: Hololaunch is the project's launchpad for token and AI agent projects. The team is developing a new, fully customizable smart contract system that incorporates lottery and raffle mechanics to make prelaunches more engaging and fair. As of an April 2025 update, the smart contracts were complete and under audit, with frontend development underway.
What this means: This is bullish for HOLO because a successful launchpad can attract high-quality projects, increase transaction volume, and boost staking demand for HOLO (as seen with priority access for stakers in the FIGHT ICO). However, it faces stiff competition from established launchpads, and its impact depends on the quality of projects it onboards.
Conclusion
Holoworld AI's roadmap is strategically focused on enhancing creator tools (Studio V2, livestreaming) and strengthening ecosystem infrastructure (OpenMCP, Hololaunch) to solidify its position as a hub for AI-native content and Web3 projects. The key drivers for HOLO's utility will be user adoption of these tools and the launchpad's ability to attract compelling projects. How will the platform balance innovation with the need for robust, user-friendly experiences?