This means that while you'll still be able to watch all your favorite channels in the ad-supported version without paying the subscription, those who subscribe will also get exclusive content like:
- "Scare PewDiePie", a reality-adventure series made in collaboration between PewDiePie and the producer of Walking Dead
- "Sing it!", a singing competition parody from the Fine Bros.
- "A Trip to Unicorn Island", a documentary about a world-tour by comedian Lilly Singh
- "360 Project", a 360 virtual-reality series exploring the real-life science behind popular video games by MatPat of Game Theory
- "I Am Tobuscus", a scripted comedy from Toby Turner (aka Tobuscus)
- and and untitled CollegeHumor project
The service is expected to go live on October 28th and will only be available in the US to start.
What do you all think? Is it worth $9.99 per month for Google Play Music All Access, ad-free YouTube streaming, and exclusive original content? At the very least, it's an interesting alternative to allow content creators to get paid for their work without worrying about people using adblockers.
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