What I dont understand is how much the dlc and game devalued so quickly. Millions of people still play destiny so it shouldnt be too cheap. I understand that they want to incentivise people to buy but dam. Gta5 and call of duty are still over 30 dollars and so is destiny. It takes years for dlcs to devalue and most never devalue so the season pass should still be $35 and taken king $40( also remember these dlcs literally dropped 1 month and 7 months ago). So lets put those in a bundle. It would be at minimum $105 with game being at $30. Thats $45 more than the current $60 price tag. Lets also say as a bundle its cheaper by about 20% which is a reasonable amount. 20% of $105 is $84. Lets also say bungie rounds down to $80. Even then thats still $20 more than the bundle theyre selling now. How did bungie decide that their not even year old game and dlcs are are now essentially worthless and should be given out for free. As the bundle stands the game and season pass combined are $20(which was the cost of HoW ALONE, which came out 1 month ago which means its lost 0 value) and Taken King being $40 as it brand new. Why did bungie make it so cheap? They must be desperate. Im not complaining btw. Its just weird.
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