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Seventh season of Game of Thrones was pirated 1 billion times – more than it was watched legally

The season seven premiere made headlines for its record-breaking legal viewership of 16.1 million viewers who watched the show either live or later on HBO’s streaming platform

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Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke on the season finale of Game of Thrones. Photo: AP
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HBO’s Game of Thrones isn’t only popular with the network’s subscribers. The show’s seventh season, which wrapped up on August 27, was pirated 1.03 billion times as of September 3, according a recent report by the anti-piracy analyst firm MUSO.

The firm broke down the 1.03 billion illegal views in two ways: by episode and by file format.

What’s most striking is the episode breakdown, because it suggests many more people watched the blockbuster television series illegally this year than those who paid to see it on HBO.

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Those 1.03 billion illegal downloads and streams were spread out over seven episodes and a downloadable bundle containing the entire season.

The season seven premiere made headlines for its record-breaking legal viewership of 16.1 million viewers who watched the show either live or later on HBO’s streaming platform, Variety reported. That number pales in comparison to its illegal downloads or steams: a whopping 187.4 million. That’s more than 10 times the legal viewers.

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Such dissonance wasn’t only relegated to the season premiere either.

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