Sean McLoughlin, Daniel Middleton, and Martyn Littlewood will feature as characters in a game.But when the real fun comes in is after you've experienced the story, and then play it from a different perspective. It was announced on July 28 that Jacksepticeye, DanTDM, and InTheLittleWood will be playable characters in the upcoming strategic prison-escape game The Escapists 2. I've been keeping this a secret for a while buuut I'M IN THE ESCAPISTS 2?! ? /m6YSq4CXG5Īccording to The Escapists Wiki, the game – a sequel to the 2015 original – will feature upgraded graphics, a new battle system, expanded crafting, more ways to escape, and multiplayer, as well as the YouTuber cameos. It is being developed by Mouldy Toof Studios and will be published by Team17. The Escapists 2 will be released on 22 August on Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, and Playstation 4, with a Nintendo Switch edition following at a later date. Read about the HelloWorld Live Event taking place in October, or how Dan Hardcastle raised over £17,000 for Comic Relief.įor updates follow Twitter or like TenEighty UK on Facebook. We use Google Analytics to collect data about (among other things) the pages you view, the device you use to access the site, roughly where you are visiting from, and, if you didn’t come to us directly, the website that linked you to us or the search terms you used to find us. This helps us learn a bit about who our readers are, what TenEighty content they are interested in, and how they consume it. We have chosen to use the IP Anonymization option so that your IP address and specific location are never recorded. The data collected by Google Analytics is retained indefinitely, but none of it is personally identifiable, and it is not made available to any third parties. It also lets us know how many people are using the site at any given moment, which allows us to identify and deal with traffic spikes. These have caused problems with the stability of the site in the past, so Analytics is necessary for us to keep the site online. You can find out more about this (and return to this menu) via teneightymagazine.Seán William McLoughlin was born on 7 February 1990 in County Offaly, Ireland, the youngest of five children to John (c. 1936 – 27 January 2021) and Florrie McLoughlin. During his childhood, he was given the nickname "Jack Septic Eye" after an accident during a football match in which he injured his eye. He studied music technology and production at Limerick Institute of Technology before dropping out and returning home. During this time, he was the drummer for a melodic death metal-influenced metalcore band called Raised to the Ground, with whom he released one EP titled Risen from the Ashes in 2009. He then moved to an apartment in Athlone, County Westmeath, where he studied hotel management at Athlone Institute of Technology, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. He lived in Athlone until 2017, when he moved to Brighton, England. McLoughlin started uploading videos under the name "jacksepticeye" to YouTube in December 2012, initially doing voice impressions before switching to making gameplay content. In 2013, he was mentioned in a PewDiePie video, causing him to go from 2,500 subscribers to 15,000 in four days. Due to the success of his channel, McLoughlin was able to make it his full-time job by May 2014. That July, his channel gained over 57 million views, having 800,000 subscribers at the time. By February 2015, the channel had reached one billion views and 3.2 million subscribers. In January 2016, he was one of the initial YouTubers signed under PewDiePie's multi-channel network, Revelmode. That year, he co-hosted South by Southwest's annual SXSW Gaming Awards. McLoughlin co-starred as the antagonist in the second season of the YouTube Red show Scare PewDiePie. Initially planned to premiere on 9 March 2017, the season was cancelled prior to release due to controversy surrounding PewDiePie and the use of anti-Semitic imagery on his channel. On 18 February 2017, McLoughlin released a video called "Let's Talk!" to his YouTube channel, which discussed PewDiePie being cut from Maker Studios as a result of the controversy. In it, he clarified that although he had tweeted in support of PewDiePie, he did not condone his actions and believed that he should have been more apologetic in response to the controversy.
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