‘World Of Warcraft’ Rides Choppers To Web Series Success

A new web series is putting fantastical warriors on motorcycles. Blizzard, the company behind the hugely-popular World Of Warcraft, has teamed with Endemol USA and Paul Jr. Designs for Azeroth Choppers, a unique web series that has already scored millions of views.

The premise of Azeroth Choppers is both simple and absurd. It is a competition between two teams of Blizzard employees to see which one can come up with a more awesome motorcycle design. One team represents the game’s righteous Alliance, while the other uses the villainous Horde as inspiration. In the first episode, both teams pitch their ideas to designer Paul Teutel, Jr.

, who is providing the chopper-constructing talent through his company, Paul Jr. Designs.

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The second episode has already been released as well, and new ones will arrive each week. The total series will run for eight installments, at which point the champion will be revealed. While we’ve only begun to see the motorcycle designs, American Chopper fans will know Paul Jr.’s team is capable of great work. These are going to be some badass bikes.

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