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War for the crown Songbird, Scion, Saboteur

Do we have any news on when this will be added to roll20? I'm nearing the end of book 1 with my group after purchasing the Crownfall installation on roll20. I'm a big fan so far of how the first one was implemeneted as was my group. If there is any news on this at all it'd be greatly appreciated as a way to help me tide my group over a bit.
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Dean
Roll20 Team
It's live today :) <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/gameaddon/27" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/gameaddon/27</a>... Enjoy!
I love the Pathfinder adventure paths but the pricing on here seems crazy compared to other modules. I had assumed that the later add-ons would be much cheaper than the initial core module. Once you have purchased all 6 installments you will be looking at around $150! Meanwhile Storm-king's Thunder, Tyranny of Dragons, etc come in at around a third of the cost for a similar product (ie. a long term campaign). Even if you look at the 6 installments as individual products a module with only 4 Battle maps for $25 just doesn't compare to other products available in the market place. I'm going to have to pass. Sorry Paizo...
I'm surprised you think the pricing is crazy as I thought it was fantastic value.The PDF itself is $17.99 and as far as I could see, it has everything that my softcover has. On top of that it has EVERYTHING entered for you. It's a huge time saver. I think you aren't comparing products that are the same. A quick look at Storm King has it at 256 pages and you're comparing it to a product that is about 90 pages per book, with 6 books coming in at 540 pages. Big difference. I don't have any of the WotC stuff so I can't really compare the actual myself. Maybe you think Paizo itself is over priced, I don't know, but that is a different discussion.