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DXP
NetworkDisney XD
LaunchedJuly 15, 2017 (2017-07-15)
Closed2018 (2018)
Country of originUnited States
Running time6 hours (from 9:00pm to 3:00am)

DXP ( stylized as D|XP ) was a block that aired on Disney XD from 9 pm to 3 am every night during the summer of 2017. The block contained content produced by Disney Digital Network (under the Polaris banner) and Digomind Productions, along with shows produced by other companies like Vice, Attack Media, and IGN.

Programing[edit]

Final Programming[edit]

1. Parker Plays, hosted by Parker Coppins. Parker tries out various video games. He also has other video game YouTubers visit, including Jimmy Wong, Shubble, Whitney Moore, and CaptainSparklez.[1]


2. Player Select ( also known as Polaris: Player Select in season 1 ) it shows Top videos from YouTube stars from Disney Digital Network's bench of Maker creators, including Jacksepticeye, Luzugames, Strawburry17, LordMinion777 and LDShadowLady.

Former Programing[edit]

1. Polaris Primetime, hosted by Jimmy Wong and Strawburry17. It is a weekly one-hour gaming variety show that features guest appearances ( MatPat, Joey Graceffa, sWooZie, etc. ) Learn about the publishers, gamers, esports, and other games within the gaming and entertainment industry, and take an in-depth look at the politics and passions of the gaming lifestyle.


2. The IGN Show, hosted by James Duggan, Miranda Sanchez, Naomi Kyle and Alanah Pearce. it features New trailers, exclusive new game footage, in-depth reviews, and expert gaming tips.


3. Play with Caution, hosted by Mike Rylander and Tamera Ryan. where Two teams, Red and Blue, face off in a video game competition while enduring various physical distractions by the opposing team, including the human piñata, spinning wheel, and electric shocks distractors. The losing team is sent to the 'Pit of Despair' where they receive the infamous and outrageous 'PWC makeover.' Winners take part in a medal ceremony and receive the bragging rights glory of being named 'PWC ( Play with Caution ) Champions.'


4. ESL Speedrunners, hosted by Dan Gaskin. It centers on video game players try to speed through video games as quickly as possible.


5. The Attack, hosted by Erin Steeby and Alex Corea. the show talks video games, viral videos, and memes and lending their wit to silly sketches, and are in constant competition with one another.


6. Waypoint Presents, Hosted by Waypoint's editor-in-chief, Austin Walker. it's a TV version of a popular gaming blog that looks behind the scenes of game development, as well as at the thinking behind the games' narratives and aesthetics. It also explores the thoughts and behaviors of people when they are playing certain games or participating in specific gaming experiences. Interviews with individual creators, players, and others connected with the community offer additional details. From describing how a game serves as a metaphor for its creator's personal struggles to detailing how people's reactions to a game can be directly impacted by the inability of technology to catch up to its concept, the series takes a close look at these technological and culturally driven phenomena.

7. Overwatch Contenders, an E-sport show focusing on the game of the same name by Blizzard Entertainment

History[edit]

D|XP and its programs were initially announced on July 14th, 2017. The press articles sent to various websites, including Laughing Place and Mashable, and included short descriptions of their shows and announced that the block would be for general audiences (with a focus on viewers 13 and older).[1] July 15th, 2017, marked the first day of the block, including the first episodes each of Polaris Primetime and Parker Plays, along with a special broadcast of the Disney CGI-animated film, Wreck-It Ralph.

On July 16th, D|XP broadcasted the Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and Street Fighter V EVO tournaments (the latter of which also aired on ESPN2) live. D|XP's final live broadcast was the 2017 Nintendo World Championships in October. In November, the block temporarily ended. However, Disney XD still airs reruns of Parker Plays and Polaris: Player Select, and they also aired a series of Madden NFL 18 tournaments in conjunction with ESPN in early 2018.

The return of D|XP was announced on June 7th, 2018, with the announcement that they would be teaming up with IGN to air live coverage of E3 2018. Parker Plays and Polaris: Player Select were also renewed for the second season. It is currently unknown whether or not shows from the past year will receive reruns.

Availability[edit]

During the time D|XP was still on the air, their shows were made available on demand. However, these airings quickly disappeared and haven't been available for months. A few episodes of certain D|XP shows are available on their official YouTube channel, but not all of them (with the exception of The IGN Show, which has its entire series available online with a few edits). Parker Plays and Polaris: Player Select still air on Disney XD regularly and were renewed for a second season in May 2018.

Captain B. Z. and video, two members of the Lost Media Wiki community, recorded many of the shows that D|XP aired over the summer. Captain B. Z. has also begun uploading full D|XP recordings to his Internet Archive page. On March 12th, 2020, LMW Discord member Moxley found a low-quality recording of a missing ESL Speedrunners episode on Mario Kart 64. However, a few episodes of certain shows remain lost until further notice.

August Schedules[edit]

September Schedules[edit]

September 1, 2017[edit]

9:00 - Parker Plays

9:30 - Polaris: Player Select

10:00 - Polaris Primetime

11:00 - The Attack

11:30 - The IGN Show

12:00 - Heroes Global Championship

1:00 - Polaris: Player Select

1:30 - Polaris: Player Select

2:00 - FIFA Ultimate Team Championships 2017

September 2, 2017[edit]

9:00 - Polaris Primetime

10:00 - Nintendo Summer Showdown: Splatoon 2

10:30 - Play With Caution

11:00 - The Attack

11:30 - The Attack

12:00 - The Attack

12:30 - The Attack

1:00 - The Attack

1:30 - Polaris Primetime

2:30 - Nintendo Summer Showdown: Splatoon 2

September 4, 2017[edit]

9:00 - Parker Plays

9:30 - Polaris: Player Select

10:00 - Polaris Animation

10:30 - Nintendo Summer Showdown: Splatoon 2

11:00 - The Attack

11:30 - The IGN Show

12:00 - Heroes Global Championship

1:00 - Polaris: Player Select

1:30 - The IGN Show

2:00 - Nintendo Summer Showdown: Pokken

2:30 - Play With Caution

September 5, 2017[edit]

9:00 - Parker Plays

9:30 - Polaris: Player Select

10:00 - Polaris: Player Select

10:30 - ESL Speedrunners

11:00 - The Attack

11:30 - The IGN Show

12:00 - Heroes Global Championship

1:00 - Polaris: Player Select

1:30 - The IGN Show

2:00 - Polaris: Player Select

2:30 - ESL Speedrunners

September 6, 2017[edit]

9:00 - Parker Plays

9:30 - Polaris: Player Select

10:00 - Waypoint Presents

10:30 - Waypoint Presents

11:00 - The Attack

11:30 - The IGN Show

12:00 - Heroes Global Championship

1:00 - Polaris: Player Select

1:30 - The IGN Show

2:00 - Waypoint Presents

2:30 - Polaris: Player Select

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