Path of Exile gives Twitch Prime Owners a purple smoking cap look for free : 0xbt
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Path of Exile gives Twitch Prime Owners a purple smoking cap look for free

Grinding Gear Games is the latest developer to offer special Twitch Prime loot. Items that anyone with a subscription service bundled with Amazon Prime can claim.

Of course, we can rely on Grinding Gear Games to somehow blend Twitch's royal purple into an aesthetic that doesn't look cruel, so much so that the offer is completely ignored. The purple smoke hood is perfect for the world of demons, loot and mass murder, and due to the uniqueness of this POE Currency, we are likely to see many hoods in towns.

The purple smoking hood is the second micro-transaction available to players for free. The "Holy Bundle" provides a unique portal, while the former provides glowing eyes. In February, a bundle called the "Elemental Bundle" will be released, which appears to be the final bundle that Grinding Gear Games will offer in this latest series until further notice.

This is a brand re-coloring of the hood released in early July 2019, and it looks great.

If Amazon Prime, which collects various swags from developers, doesn't sound appealing, and who wants to give Bezos more money, you can sign up for a Twitch Prime trial and still receive the swag without paying for it yourself. If you arrange the right time, you can even choose the Twitch Prime landing time scheduled for next month.

Nothing is free now, and as consumers are brought into a world of massive interconnectivity, this sentiment becomes more real every year. Link your Twitch Prime for any game's loot, and the developers of these games can view and interact with what you watch. This is the general purpose of linking your account so they can see the large-scale demographics of users who interact with the title as well.

This is useful for developers to determine what to look for, such as current titles, upcoming titles, and more. However, for POE Exalted Orb with hoods that look cool like this, I didn't even think about the idea of ​​linking them together.