The only issue with this line of reasoning (I agree with you for the most part) is that Destiny has a 10-year plan and requires our continued investment (of both time and money) to flourish.
If a lot of the playerbase loses interest by the time Comet rolls around, that's a fairly significant amount of money lost.
And you can bet that Destiny 2's preorder numbers are going to be impacted by the performance of Destiny 1, which might not mean shit to us short-term, but greatly affects how Activision will handle Destiny moving forward.
It's a good thing the first game has done so well in sales so far, because I'm looking forward to Destiny's future, even if I'm not playing regularly anymore.
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