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Game of Thrones was nearly "destroyed" by pirates illegally streaming HBO content
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Not even just "certain countries", in the U S of fuckin A.
The first four seasons, arguably the best seasons, were only available to HBO subscribers. The only way to get HBO was to be a cable subscriber. So you were paying probably $100 a month to watch one show. There is NO WAY that was going to be successful. This was the rise of Netflix. I could pay $100 per year for their content. By 2014/2015 I was getting House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Bojack Horseman, it was a great time.
Now lucky for HBO Game of Thrones is a powerhouse. So what do they do in 2015? They launch HBO Now... as an iOS exclusive. I want to pay you but you cut out half your audience? Guess I'm pirating Season 5 too.
Finally by season 6 HBO Now is available for everyone. I've now watched the majority of the show by pirating it. I don't fault anyone who continued to do so. And this was the American experience. I can only imagine how other countries handled it.
Game of Thrones wasn't in jeopardy because of piracy. Game of Thrones only succeeded due to piracy. It was a fantastic show (in the early seasons) but doomed to "cancelled too soon" without piracy.
I bought it on DVD for $30 / season. It included a helpful family tree leaflet.
Same pirated the first few seasons, but bought the box sets as Christmas presents for older family members. They made their money out of me.
that seems like a spoiler ngl lol
undefined> It included a helpful family tree leaflet.
You'd think in some instances the family tree would look more like a wreath though.