Previously available exclusively on the SVOD Prime Video platform, this excellent series is now completely free for everyone. Check them out!
While the third season will only be available to Prime Video subscribers starting tomorrow, October 3rd, The Legend of Vox Machina has a great initiative that allows everyone to watch the 24 episodes of the previous two seasons completely free. A critical success for Critical Role and Amazon given the upcoming release of the sequel to this group of ragtag heroes on the SVOD platform?
The first two seasons of Vox Machina are coming to Prime Video
In January 2022, Prime Video welcomed a series to its streaming platform that has now become one of the biggest hits in its catalog: The Legend of Vox Machina. The decisive success was then confirmed with an even better second season the following year. With a small month delay, season 3 will be released tomorrow on Amazon’s SVOD service. In the meantime, you can discover the excellent series dreamed up by the great team at Critical Role without the need for a Prime Video subscription.
The first two seasons of Vox Machina are now available in full and for free directly on YouTube, more precisely on the official channels ofAmazon Prime Video. So there are a total of 24 episodes that you can watch without spending a fortune, both in French and other languages. However, we strongly recommend that you watch it all in its original version with subtitles. Vox Machina’s voice cast is in fact one of the greatest strengths of this series, which retraces the first Dungeons & Dragons campaign from the famous Twitch channel Critical Role.
As a reminder, the Prime Video series offers us a simple five-star cast of English voice actors, with Vax (Liam O’Brien), Vex (Laura Bailey), Percy (Taliesin Jaffe), Keyleth (Marisha Ray), Scanlan (Sam bars). , Grog (Travis Willingham) and Pike (Ashley Johnson). While you wait for the upcoming launch of the third season on the Amazon platform, if you have never watched Vox Machina before, let us know the news. Here’s the first episode of the first season, seen below (in French, for anglophobes).
Source: Prime Video on YouTube