[spoiler]Get a job.[/spoiler]
But on a serious note, I think you're all going to be surprised at how much content you will be getting for that $40. Bungie has been telling us that there's enough content in this DLC to make a standalone game out of. If you don't want it, [b]then don't get it[/b] and stop complaining. There's no reason why everyone should be complaining so much over a stupid (but fun) game. As for me, there's nothing that's gonna stop me from getting that DLC cuz I've seen all the trailers and gameplay and it looks like it's gonna be sweet.
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$60 in Australia but im just gonna trade eso in
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I'm just gonna buy the legendary edition for $48 and sell the first 2 dlcs for $20. Then I'll trade in my year one coaster for scraps.
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Edited by RustyRat63: 8/10/2015 9:12:52 AM$40 dollars may not be too much, but £40 is. In UK the digital download of TTK is £39.99, yet you can buy the Legendary Edition on disc for £36.85 if you shop around (Amazon 42.85 including shipping). This is repeated in many other countries as well. Bungie/Activision seriously need to rethink their international pricing structure.