Siren Visual Picks Up the Rights for The Guild (Seasons 1 and 2)

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guild s1s2 3d 125x 1 Siren Visual Picks Up the Rights for The Guild (Seasons 1 and 2)Even those of you who have never heard of The Guild before should have heard the song “Do You Wanna Date My Avatar” alongside the supporting music video clip which is performed by the cast of the show. Siren Visual announced in their newsletter a week or so ago that they had picked up the rights to this series, and they have just announced more information on it. Seasons One and Two will be available from the 21st of October alongside the other Siren Visual releases for the month (Which currently is only Samurai, The Complete Series Box Set) and for both seasons it will only cost you $19.95. Here is a blurb for the series and the release underneath:

Cyd Sherman, a.k.a. Codex (Felicia Day) has hit bottom. Dumped by her boyfriend, her employer and her therapist, she drowns her sorrows the way any modern girl would: in the world of online gaming. After a fellow player mistakes their in-game rapport for real-world romance and shows up on her doorstep, Codex brings all of the members of her online guild face-to-face…with very awkward results. With over 20 million worldwide views, THE GUILD is a rare jewel in the Web TV world (LOS ANGELES TIMES). This 2-DVD set includes all 22 episodes from seasons 1 and 2, along with loads of exclusive bonus material.

They have already announced that they intend on filling the discs with bonus content such as Interviews, Audition Footage, Gag Reels, Commentaries and much much more.

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