‘Pure Pwnage’ Gets Posted To YouTube, One Episode At A Time

Jarett Cale and Geoff Lapaire, the duo behind the classic Pure Pwnage web series, recently acquired enough funds on Indiegogo to turn their baby into a feature film. Since then, the pair have hosted a production live stream (with plenty of gaming) as they chip away at their movie project. At the same time, they are taking steps to get the series some more attention. Lapaire has started posting old Pure Pwnage episodes, one at a time, on his KylePP YouTube channel.

The show was previously available on its website

and on DVD, but the new YouTube listing will make it easier for old fans to experience some web series nostalgia while new viewers are exposed to Pure Pwnage‘s n00b-pwning goodness. Judging by the current release rate, we can expect a new episode to get posted every day until January 21.

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If you have never seen Pure Pwnage, now is your chance to become 1337. If you have, you already know why this series is worth a watch.

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