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<blockquote data-quote="Morrus" data-source="post: 7735729" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>The Orr Group - the company behind the popular Roll20 virtual tabletop - released its report for Quarter 4, 2017 recently. They report that D&D hard a larger than usual bump, and that Pathfinder also saw positive growth in the quarter. UP until recently, Roll20 has been an official licensee for D&D; <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?5005-Paizo-Roll20-Team-Up-For-Pathfinder-Starfinder-On-Virtual-Tabletop" target="_blank">as of this week</a>, they are now an official licensee for <em>Pathfinder</em> and <em>Starfinder</em>, too, so those games might see a bump next quarter (though we won't see those figures for six months).[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK]</p><p></p><p><em>Starfinder</em> rose from #15 to #11, and <em>Star Wars</em> increased to #5.</p><p></p><p>In separate news, Roll20 sent out a press release celebrating 3 million users. [HQ]"Hot on the heels of our Pathfinder partnership, Roll20 has hit another new milestone: we now have over 3 million users! It's only been a year since we hit two million, but what can we say - these (digital) dice are hot. We've launched a major website update to keep those millions of players happy, with voice and video chat now integrated directly into our games along with an improved marketplace, fast adventure integration, and compendium upgrades to make finding, creating, and getting into games easier than ever."[/HQ]</p><p></p><p></p><p style="text-align: center"></p> <p style="text-align: center">[ATTACH=full]111582[/ATTACH]</p> <p style="text-align: center"></p><p></p><p></p><p>[hq]<strong>Roll20 Celebrates 3 Million Users; Launches New Voice and Video Chat, New Marketplace, and More</strong></p><p></p><p>Premiere Virtual TableTop Levels Up Again as More Players Move Online</p><p></p><p>February 28, 2018: Roll20® celebrated <a href="http://blog.roll20.net/post/171387355950/3-million-user-update-is-now-live" target="_blank">reaching three million users</a> today with the launch of new features to make the virtual tabletop experience even better. Starting now, all Roll20 users can chat with their groups using the improved voice and video chat, find great new adventures in the redesigned Marketplace, and set up games quickly and easily with a host of more streamlined features.</p><p></p><p>Three million users marks yet another critical success in the recent hot streak for Roll20. The service flew past the two million user mark in January 2017, meaning that it’s only taken Roll20 one year to grow its user base an additional 50%. Major publishers have already embraced the value that Roll20’s virtual tabletop offers players, with Paizo Inc. (Pathfinder®, Starfinder®) launching their official partnership with the service just yesterday.</p><p></p><p>With a huge variety of roleplaying systems available, players can start or join a game on Roll20 for free and play entirely through their web browser. Today’s new feature launch brings a host of additional creature comforts to make gaming easier than ever. The updates include:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Improved Roll20 Video and Voice Chat: completely overhauled system makes talking to your party stable, simple, and fun (no guarantees about the plans they make using it, though!)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Marketplace Redesign: easier to find, buy, and even gift new adventures to your friends</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Fast Adventure Integration: add publisher content to your games quicker than ever before</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Compendium Upgrades: page through a fully indexed, interactive guide styled just like the books</li> </ul><p>Roll20 Managing Partner Nolan T. Jones welcomed the news of this three million user achievement with a shout-out to the players. “When my friends and I started Roll20, there were only three players, and all of them were us. I'm pretty sure none of us had a million friends, so thank you to whoever keeps spreading the word.”</p><p>[/hq]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morrus, post: 7735729, member: 1"] The Orr Group - the company behind the popular Roll20 virtual tabletop - released its report for Quarter 4, 2017 recently. They report that D&D hard a larger than usual bump, and that Pathfinder also saw positive growth in the quarter. UP until recently, Roll20 has been an official licensee for D&D; [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/content.php?5005-Paizo-Roll20-Team-Up-For-Pathfinder-Starfinder-On-Virtual-Tabletop"]as of this week[/URL], they are now an official licensee for [I]Pathfinder[/I] and [I]Starfinder[/I], too, so those games might see a bump next quarter (though we won't see those figures for six months).[PRBREAK][/PRBREAK] [I]Starfinder[/I] rose from #15 to #11, and [I]Star Wars[/I] increased to #5. In separate news, Roll20 sent out a press release celebrating 3 million users. [HQ]"Hot on the heels of our Pathfinder partnership, Roll20 has hit another new milestone: we now have over 3 million users! It's only been a year since we hit two million, but what can we say - these (digital) dice are hot. We've launched a major website update to keep those millions of players happy, with voice and video chat now integrated directly into our games along with an improved marketplace, fast adventure integration, and compendium upgrades to make finding, creating, and getting into games easier than ever."[/HQ] [CENTER] [ATTACH=FULL]111582[/ATTACH] [/CENTER] [hq][B]Roll20 Celebrates 3 Million Users; Launches New Voice and Video Chat, New Marketplace, and More[/B] Premiere Virtual TableTop Levels Up Again as More Players Move Online February 28, 2018: Roll20® celebrated [URL="http://blog.roll20.net/post/171387355950/3-million-user-update-is-now-live"]reaching three million users[/URL] today with the launch of new features to make the virtual tabletop experience even better. Starting now, all Roll20 users can chat with their groups using the improved voice and video chat, find great new adventures in the redesigned Marketplace, and set up games quickly and easily with a host of more streamlined features. Three million users marks yet another critical success in the recent hot streak for Roll20. The service flew past the two million user mark in January 2017, meaning that it’s only taken Roll20 one year to grow its user base an additional 50%. Major publishers have already embraced the value that Roll20’s virtual tabletop offers players, with Paizo Inc. (Pathfinder®, Starfinder®) launching their official partnership with the service just yesterday. With a huge variety of roleplaying systems available, players can start or join a game on Roll20 for free and play entirely through their web browser. Today’s new feature launch brings a host of additional creature comforts to make gaming easier than ever. The updates include: [LIST] [*]Improved Roll20 Video and Voice Chat: completely overhauled system makes talking to your party stable, simple, and fun (no guarantees about the plans they make using it, though!) [*]Marketplace Redesign: easier to find, buy, and even gift new adventures to your friends [*]Fast Adventure Integration: add publisher content to your games quicker than ever before [*]Compendium Upgrades: page through a fully indexed, interactive guide styled just like the books [/LIST] Roll20 Managing Partner Nolan T. Jones welcomed the news of this three million user achievement with a shout-out to the players. “When my friends and I started Roll20, there were only three players, and all of them were us. I'm pretty sure none of us had a million friends, so thank you to whoever keeps spreading the word.” [/hq] [/QUOTE]
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