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The Orr Group Industry Report for Q1 2016, plus the Return of Roll20's Twitch Ambassador Program!

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Industry Reports, Twitch Ambassadors, & Roll20CON! Oh my!

Industry Reports, Twitch Ambassadors, & Roll20CON! Oh my! [View this email in your browser] Well met, ! As you may have seen, we’ve released The Orr Group Industry Report for Quarter 1 of 2016. We’re seeing some exciting trends in the tabletop gaming world. Check out the data summary below, or head over to the [blog] to view the full report. Twitch Ambassadors Returning this Summer We had a grand ol’ time ironing out the kinks of [Roll20’s Twitch Ambassador Program] during the beta period earlier this year. We’re excited to launch the program in its entirety this summer, after Roll20CON. We're going to be expanding this program to included other platforms, so stay tuned for more details. Speaking of Roll20CON... In case you missed the news this week, Roll20CON registration opened on [Tuesday]! You'll have the next month to plan and join games, then get ready to meet us on June 3rd, 2016 for a long day of gaming! Starting May 27th, we'll be opening up [Plus-level features] to all games tagged and scheduled for Roll20CON. You can tag your games by visiting the [Game Details] page for any of your games. Head to [Roll20CON.net] to get started! Stay tuned for more awesome! Suzanne Copyright © 2016 The Orr Group, LLC, All rights reserved. You joined this list to receive updates on Roll20, the new virtual tabletop system. Our mailing address is: The Orr Group, LLC 7111 W. 151st Street Suite 101 Overland Park, Kansas 66223 [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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