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The season pass was $35 in the US. And you said it was £35 for you. TTK is $40 in the US, so why is it such a big deal now, but the price of the previous 2 dlc's were perfectly fine?
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  • Season pass was £30, not $35.

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  • Season pass covered me for 2 dlcs and it was in line with previous season passes in the uk for games such as cod. This dlc price stands out like a sore thumb compared to other's and people started digging and asking questions......this dlc is the price of a full game in the uk, it quite a big leap in terms of dlc pricing and I think its important that we dont accept it so easily or we may be in for a shock in the future if it becomes the norm

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  • It's also twice the size as what you got for the season pass. I guess by your logic it would be OK if it was split in 2

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  • Edited by boff: 8/28/2015 9:14:09 AM
    It depends if you are convince by that. Are you American and if so would you be happy to pay $63. End game content us what will be replayed so that's the raid and a few strikes, I had that in tdb. I will still get the New faction armour and weapons without it ttk. I guess the plus is new crucible game modes but I'm not sure if I need ttk to play them and of course the sub classes

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  • No, I wouldn't be happy to pay $63, but I've put enough hours into destiny that I would. Because I enjoy it and want to play more. Comparing what you pay, to what someone else pays in a different country is pointless, unless it's something you can order online from that country to get it cheaper. If you were happy enough with the season pass, ttk looks to be better than what we got there, for about the same price. If it's not worth the price to you, than of course, don't buy it. There will likely be other bundles with future Dlc where you can save money. Personally, I'd get extremely bored without buying the expansions as they come out, so I just look at it like it's a cheap subscription that I buy in 3ish month increments.

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  • Bungie are banking on that mentality, you would not be happy with the price but still buy it. It's easier for you from where u are sitting paying $40...we are compairing the same content at 2 different prices, it probably why we disagree

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  • I'm sure there's places that it costs less than what I'm paying if you just do a straight currency exchange. I mean the cost of a lot of items is vastly different just depending on what state you live in, using the same currency. There's a lot more factors involved than just that. Not trying to say that the price for you is fair or justified, just that comparing to a different country isn't necessarily an accurate way to determine what something should cost. I know how much it costs here, and I'm OK with that price. I'll get my $ worth. If someone in another country can buy it for half that in US dollars when exchanging for currency value, that doesn't bother me any. It doesn't detract the value I get for the money I spend. The amount of enjoyment I get is worth my cost. If the amount of enjoyment you would get is worth your cost, in your shoes I would pay it. If I thought I'd get more enjoyment with that money buying something else, than I wouldn't. But what someone pays in another country wouldn't factor into my purchasing decision.

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  • I don't think it's worth $63, maybe you do, but I don't so I'm not paying It.

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  • Fair enough. I wouldn't either if I didn't think I'd get my money's worth. I know I've spent that much on full games that I didn't like after just a few hours. And I know I'll get hundreds of hours out of ttk. So for me, even at $63 it would be really cheap entertainment for the next several months. But I understand not everyone is going to have the same opinion.

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