Myself and many many others feel that the Raids are some of the best end game content and to not have that activity in the DLC is disappointing. Regardless of whether or not it was promised is irrelevant, it's a big part of the game and Urk acknowledges it's importance in his announcement of axing said DLC from House of Wolves and including it in a later iteration of the game. Then to make matters worse, Bungie invites important community members like Goliathon from twitch to come to their headquarters and perpetuate their propaganda that House of Wolves is the complete package. They recruit these community members because they know we love them, that we value their opinions, and we see them as one of us (regular gamers). We value their opinion more than these gaming review sites. Of course these community members are going to be on board for that. They get a free trip, they get to see the inner workings of a gaming company, they get put up in a hotel room, they get fed, they get their asses kissed by the game developers, who wouldn't love that? Would you say one negative thing after getting treated like that, especially from the hand that is feeding you? They know what they're doing, it's all just business to them. The thing is that if Bungie keeps this up they will find their player base dwindling because as consumers we get tired of becoming business decisions. Are you seriously 100% okay with no new raid in HOW? Doesn't this all seem a little shady to you? Learn to think outside the box a little bit and see it for what it really is.
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