I have sort some legal advice as to this and it's currently being assessed. There is possibility it will go further as the solicitor and now barrister reviewing what I put forward believe I may have a strong case.
Since the latest 'Taken King' update, that I have not purchased. I am unable to play the game 'Destiny' as previously purchased.
When originally purchased, the price paid advertised a game that no longer exists. The latest forced update has not been an optional add on as such but is required to play most aspects of the game originally purchased. When I paid for destiny originally I paid for a game that had a number of gaming options such as the crucible, weekly and daily challenges and free roam.
The latest forced update has not been an add on as such but actually took away most of the original game that I paid for. I can no longer play most of the games originally offered game types. Unless of course I pay to play the latest update release.
I do not wish to play the newest release 'Taken King'. I do wish to play the game I paid for as originally purchased.
Are Bungie planning on any patches/updates/rollbacks to allow players that have not purchased the Taken King to play the game they had already paid for and was taken away? If not do Bungie have any plans on compensation for the % amount of game removed from what a player has previously paid for?
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For the love of Christ, ITS NOT A DLC (in the aspect of an add-on) blame ActiVision if you want for marketing it as one. Taken King is the transition from year 1 to year 2, same as say Halo 2 to 3. If you're new to MMOs this is how they work. A giant new update comes out and if you don't get it you don't continue in the game