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Team DIMENSION Returns to The Piracy Scene


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dimens.pngIn April, one of the best known TV Scene groups suddenly disappeared.

DIMENSION has been a high profile name for over a decade, both in the Scene and on torrent sites, good for tens of thousands of TV-show releases.

Nearly two months had passed since the sudden disappearance and most followers had already said their virtual goodbyes. Out of nowhere, however, several new DIMENSION releases began popping up this week.

It started with a Gotham episode on Tuesday, followed by Angie Tribeca and Pretty Little Liars. The sudden reapparance came without a public explanation, but it’s pretty clear that the group is back in full swing.

DIMENSION returns
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The question remains why the group was absent for so long and if the old crew is intact. TorrentFreak spoke to a source who says that the leader and several top members are no longer with the group.

A recent Scene notice titled “Farewell.To.Team-DIMENSION” appeared to confirm that there were internal struggles in the group. However, this appears to be fake, as it was copied from an earlier notice.

Still, there is no doubt that DIMENSION (and the associated LOL “group,” which releases the SD versions) has picked up where it left a few weeks ago, with new TV-releases coming out on a regular basis.

And while reputation is key in the Scene, the average downloader probably can’t be bothered by internal troubles and politics.

They just want their TV fix.

Pirate responses to the comeback
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Update: The Scene notice referred to in this article is fake, we updated the article to reflect this.

Source: TF, for the latest info on copyright, file-sharing, torrent sites and ANONYMOUS VPN services.

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