Extratorrentsag | Patched
Within hours, "fake ET" clones popped up like weeds. The community scattered to 1337x, RARBG, and The Pirate Bay. But for those who remember the golden age, ExtraTorrent.ag remains a legend—the site that was too smart to fight, and too proud to sell out. It didn't die from a raid. It chose to walk away, leaving behind only the echo of a single question: "What did SaM know that we didn't?"
Without a warning, without a lawsuit, without a dramatic seizure banner from the U.S. Department of Justice—ExtraTorrent.ag simply... changed.
Then came May 17, 2017.
What made ET special was its "Scenes" page. Before the public knew what movies or games were released, ET's automated system listed the latest scene releases down to the minute. For a pirate, landing on ExtraTorrent.ag felt like walking into a perfectly organized digital library—no fake buttons, no pop-up malware traps, just magnet links and a massive, loyal community.
ExtraTorrent launched in 2006 and grew into a massive community-driven hub. It was famous for its "verified" torrents, which helped users avoid malware. extratorrentsag
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No goodbye party. No final torrent. No hope of resurrection. The admin had pulled the plug himself, erasing over a decade of digital history to protect himself and his users from prosecution. Within hours, "fake ET" clones popped up like weeds
In May 2017, the owners voluntarily shut down the site with a brief message to "stay away from fake ExtraTorrent websites and clones."