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What do you get when combine a co-creator of Rick and Mortywith some of the most popular video game streamers on YouTube? An esports sitcom.
Dan Harmon -- creator of Communityand Rick and Morty-- is teaming up with YouTubers Arin "Egoraptor" Hanson and Dan Avidan -- the Game Grumps -- to create a YouTube Red show. A sitcom about an esports team, specifically.
SEE ALSO:Donald Trump is bad at 'Overwatch,' according to a billboard in FloridaThe show doesn't have a name yet, but the six-episode series will follow five esports players who create a new team and try to make it in the world of competitive gaming. The series is expected to debut in 2017 and each episode will be about 30 minutes long.
The show will feature the two creators, Michele Morrow and Jesse Cox, and the Game Grumps, and is executive produced by Harmon, Hanson and others.
The co-creators discussed the series in a video posted shortly after the announcement:
"We're excited to be the ones finally bringing video game content to YouTube," Harmon joked in a release.
The show will be available through the Game Grumps YouTube channel to YouTube Red subscribers, which costs $9.99 a month.
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