Planescape Adventure Atlas: The Mortuary, on DnDBeyond and a WotC video.

Is there a precedent? I don't use Beyond so I don't know if there are beyond exclusives.
They've put out a number of Beyond exclusives since the first Spelljammer Monstrous Compendium (which predated the acquisition of Beyond and was, for a time, available as a free PDF via the main D&D website).

In no particular order (and with the caveat that some of these may have been timed exclusives that aren't presently available if you haven't already claimed them):
 

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Can someone confirm that this isn’t just the first chapter or isn’t from the book?
I can.

It's essentially an expanded Faction overview for the Heralds of Dust (going more in-depth on their philosophy, taboos, and activities), a general location guide to the Mortuary (non-comprehensive, but with four somewhat fleshed-out locations and tables for generating different encounters at various level-ranges), and a small bestiary (containing five statblocks for various Mortuary/Heralds of Dust related monsters/NPCs, including their Factol, the lich Skall).

Also, two Faction-related Charms (a la Supernatural Gifts from the DMG):

Charm of the Dead Truce - makes hostile undead with INT less than or equal to 6 indifferent to you and gives advantage to Persuasion checks to influence them, lasts for 10 days or until you deal damage to an undead creature.

Charm of Incorporeality - turn incorporeal for up to one minute as a bonus action, one-time use.
 
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They've put out a number of Beyond exclusives since the first Spelljammer Monstrous Compendium (which predated the acquisition of Beyond and was, for a time, available as a free PDF via the main D&D website).

In no particular order (and with the caveat that some of these may have been timed exclusives that aren't presently available if you haven't already claimed them):
it appears that this one is the first paid exclusive with Maps integration then?
 







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