Deej was [url=https://youtu.be/o46JXy1Wzm0]speaking with Destin[/url] from IGN and mentioned that details regarding exclusives could be found on the [url]www.destinythegame.com[/url] website. After digging around a bit (seriously, it's not clear where to look), I found [url=https://www.destinythegame.com/sony-playstation-exclusives]this page[/url] which looks like it's got the info we're looking for. The problem is, every single thing on that page - whether it was introduced in Taken King or is planned for Rise of Iron - is tagged with the single asterisk that at the bottom of the page says "Timed exclusive until at least Fall of 2017." The stuff from Taken King was supposed to be available to Xbox players this fall, I thought? Because on [url=https://www.playstation.com/en-us/games/destiny-ps4/exclusive-content/]Sony's Destiny page[/url], it mentions "Timed exclusive until at least Fall 2016." Granted, it looks like that needs to be updated because the content on that page also includes Rise of Iron as well as TTK content, but clearly Fall of 2016 was on the timeline at one point.
So you can understand the confusion, right? What's actually exclusive, and for how long? Will TTK stuff become available to Xbox players this fall as expected, or has that been delayed until next year? Can you guys please let us know?
EDIT: Please make sure and respond/upvote so that this topic reaches Deej and Cozmo's attention. Thanks!
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Activision is a company that cares about money and shareholders before anything. So to keep their shareholders happy, they must think like a business and go with growing trends. The PS4 outsold the Xbox One..... Hands down. So, Activision made an agreement with Sony. If trends change, Activision may negotiate with Microsoft when their contract with Sony is fulfilled. As of now, the Scorpio looks better on paper then the Neo. Activision may jump on this opportunity when it arises. Until then, PS4 players get exclusive content to COD and Destiny games. This is a business, not a democracy. Trends and actual sales are more important then customer satisfaction. Infinite Warfare is going to make a ton of money because Activision will advertise properly, but over 1 million YouTube dislikes proves there is already customer dissatisfaction. Our views and opinions are pointless unless we quit buying the products. But that will never happen, and Activision knows this.