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Good Game cancelled after ten years on the ABC

Update: It has been confirmed by staff that Good Game‘s online series Pocket has also been cancelled.

https://twitter.com/JLaG013/status/826226221293842432

Good Game representatives have also confirmed that the two hosts mentioned in the original statement (below) are Stephanie ‘Hex’ Bendixsen and Pocket‘s Nich ‘Nichboy’ Richardson.

Original story: The ABC television show Good Game has taken to its Facebook page to confirm it has been cancelled.

Good Game, currently hosted by Stephen ‘Bajo’ O’Donnell and Stephanie ‘Hex’ Bendixsen, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. It was created in 2006 by Janet Carr, Michael ‘Kapowski’ Makowski and Jeremy ‘Junglist’ Ray. Ray and Makowski served as the show’s first hosts.

As the statement above reads, it appears show producers are keen to continue with spin-off series Spawn Point, perhaps joining Good Game‘s online series Pocket.

We’ll keep you posted as more becomes available.

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