![]() ![]() ![]() This Reddit thread shares an email notice that the service would be free of charge during December 2019 and anyone who already paid for that month would be offered refunds. ![]() You could still subscribe to D&D Insider after the release of D&D 5th edition.Īccording to this article, D&D Insider was scheduled to finally shut down on December 31, 2019. It consisted mainly the Compendium, character builder, monster builder, and the Dragon and Dungeon magazines. By July 29, 2014, for example, you could still subscribe to D&D Insider, at $9.95/month or $5.95/month with annual subscription. The last Dragon/Dungeon issues were December 2013, but the service was still available. As late as this Ampersand article dated May 7, 2008, WotC were still hoping to have at least the Compendium ready at launch, with the service charging a price of $14.95/month following an initial period of beta testing and introductory pricing. The service was meant to launch fully complete as a paid service, but was initially free due to its incomplete status. According to this Gleemax forum post by D&D Insider executive producer Ken Troop, dated June 7, 2008, the Compendium and other tools were not available at launch. D&D Insider at this point consisted of Dragon and Dungeon magazines. However, as that article states, most of the D&D Insider features were not available at launch. That issue's Ampersand column names that date "D&D Day", and signifies the the official launch of the D&D 4e core rulebooks. An archived copy of the D&DI News page, also dated June 6, 2008, announces the launch of the new Dragon and Dungeon. This ENWorld thread declares that D&D Insider was live as of Jun 6, 2008. ![]()
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