Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Game Of Thrones Breaks Piracy Record, & Renewed For Two More Seasons


Game of Thrones premiered this past weekend with their fourth season. A successful launch considering that their streaming service crashed last Sunday night due to the overwhelming demand. The show is definitely not  slowing down in terms of popularity. 

Game Of Thrones Season 4 Poster
The show being one of the most pirated television shows in history. Last Sundays episode has just broken another record.

The previous episode was pirated more than a million times in half a day. At which its height consisted of 300,000 simultaneous downloads. Along with continuing downloads.
Even despite the huge piracy, the show. has been a massive success ever since its start. Even now, when barely into it's fourth season, HBO has now renewed it for a fifth and sixth season. The news announced via the official Twitter for Game Of Thrones
"Raise a glass of Dornish wine. #GameofThrones is renewed for Seasons 5 & 6. Rally the realm & RT. pic.twitter.com/K4alyGE8TD"

This news has most fans excited, but may also have some worried. Fans who have read the books are worried that the show may catch up to the books, which author George R.R Martin has yet to complete. Although only time will tell how well this will pay off. As of right, now, though, the future is looking bright, for Winter Is Coming.


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