Are there any plans to fold D&D Beyond into the larger Amazon Prime subscription? I'm already a prolific collector of D&D Materials (I've got every rule book except Elemental Evil in print), but being able to gain access to digital copies of those rules with a service I already pay for would be unbelievably fantastic.
oh, that would be an excellent thing. I'll throw my hat into this for a yes if someone is watching these posts.
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That's a thought, and would be a great increase to the value of Twitch Prime for me.
Absolutely. As is, I'm not really getting much out of Twitch Prime since I don't use Twitch much. This would be a great way to make it worthwhile for somebody like me... though admittedly pretty niche for most Twitch users (at the same time, perhaps a good way to bring in new players?).
Are there any plans to fold D&D Beyond into the larger Amazon Prime subscription? I'm already a prolific collector of D&D Materials (I've got every rule book except Elemental Evil in print), but being able to gain access to digital copies of those rules with a service I already pay for would be unbelievably fantastic.
They'd have to make a partnership with WoTC for this to even be a possibility of happening.
I'd love this so much. There's a lot of complaining on Reddit about the Twitch integration, even to the extent that some people refuse to use the site because they need a Twitch account. Dunno what the fuss is!
A lot of them should just get a twitch so they might be able to spread their love for D&D. At the end of the day, this all creates a new love of D&D that I wish I could have seen growing up. There is so much exposure now. Now there is twitch streaming??? I remember nights of just RPing to make ideas and having to physically get to know people that were playing. Now you can just request on a forum or maybe go to a stream and request some time to play if they accept you! This is getting better, I cant wait to see what the next generation of D&D players are like. (Maybe some will be more lazy then they used to be, maybe some will be more creative, but at least it will have grown.)
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Unless Amazon purchases Hasbro or WoTC, I don't foresee any Prime integration. Twitch login caught me by surprise at first, but since WoTC abolished their community ( http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/wizards-coast-community-forums-be-shut-down ) they probably didn't care for any old accounts to be migrated. Since Curse is a partner of Twitch, it makes sense to use Twitch credentials.
Unless Amazon purchases Hasbro or WoTC, I don't foresee any Prime integration. Twitch login caught me by surprise at first, but since WoTC abolished their community ( http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/wizards-coast-community-forums-be-shut-down ) they probably didn't care for any old accounts to be migrated. Since Curse is a partner of Twitch, it makes since to use Twitch credentials.
I think they own curse Not just partner?
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Unless Amazon purchases Hasbro or WoTC, I don't foresee any Prime integration. Twitch login caught me by surprise at first, but since WoTC abolished their community ( http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/wizards-coast-community-forums-be-shut-down ) they probably didn't care for any old accounts to be migrated. Since Curse is a partner of Twitch, it makes since to use Twitch credentials.
Posting here and throwing my hat into the ring that this would be a good thing. I think it would ease the woes of many that worry that there will be a subscription cost.
Are there any plans to fold D&D Beyond into the larger Amazon Prime subscription? I'm already a prolific collector of D&D Materials (I've got every rule book except Elemental Evil in print), but being able to gain access to digital copies of those rules with a service I already pay for would be unbelievably fantastic.
That's a thought, and would be a great increase to the value of Twitch Prime for me.
oh, that would be an excellent thing. I'll throw my hat into this for a yes if someone is watching these posts.
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If I'm not mistaken they're all owned by the same companies so this should be easy in theory. Amazon > Twitch > Curse.
Anything that adds value to Twitch Prime works for me.
I love this new integration, this is perfect.
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I'd love this so much. There's a lot of complaining on Reddit about the Twitch integration, even to the extent that some people refuse to use the site because they need a Twitch account. Dunno what the fuss is!
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This was definitely the first thing I thought/hoped for when I first saw that I was logging in via Twitch.
A lot of them should just get a twitch so they might be able to spread their love for D&D. At the end of the day, this all creates a new love of D&D that I wish I could have seen growing up. There is so much exposure now. Now there is twitch streaming??? I remember nights of just RPing to make ideas and having to physically get to know people that were playing. Now you can just request on a forum or maybe go to a stream and request some time to play if they accept you! This is getting better, I cant wait to see what the next generation of D&D players are like. (Maybe some will be more lazy then they used to be, maybe some will be more creative, but at least it will have grown.)
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So happy I'm an amazon prime-Twitch subscription member
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They don't have any plans announced yet for that: All payment information announced so far:
https://dndbeyond.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/115000754227-Frequently-Asked-Questions
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Unless Amazon purchases Hasbro or WoTC, I don't foresee any Prime integration. Twitch login caught me by surprise at first, but since WoTC abolished their community ( http://dnd.wizards.com/articles/news/wizards-coast-community-forums-be-shut-down ) they probably didn't care for any old accounts to be migrated. Since Curse is a partner of Twitch, it makes sense to use Twitch credentials.
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I've been wanting a good way that I can access sourcebooks that I've purchased as PDFs. If that could happen through this site, I'm all in.
I gotta be able to do prep work for my PotA campaign while i'm at the office :)
Posting here and throwing my hat into the ring that this would be a good thing. I think it would ease the woes of many that worry that there will be a subscription cost.
I don't mind crossing my fingers for WotC being purchased by Amazon. :p
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