Nope...
Bungie have become experts over the years in rationing reduced sub-standard content to keep its existing player base negatively engaged while modifying the overall Destiny II experience to attract new casual rats into the Skinner box...
Although i have respect for Chris Barrett regarding his involvement in past DLC's, it simply feels that Bungie are reinstating aspects of Destiny 1 into their current product...And it appears the player base are "Thankful" for the possibility of the recycled content which is a really sad state of affairs.
Many of us have seen our clan mates and friends drop off from playing Destiny in droves...not just because the sheer lack of content, but also because they have lost the trust and respect they had for the game developer.
Myself & clan mates last evening while in group chat came to the conclusion that we only sign in simply to catch-up with each other and have a laugh over comms, if this has become the sole reason to play Destiny then the game has become completely redundant...so we all made a conscious decision to all download the free game "Warframe" for the weekend. We can still have a laugh while gaming on something we actually enjoy and didn't pay for.
Destiny II will become nothing more then a revamp of the original, just with slightly better graphics...and that's nothing for gamers to be happy or especially thankful about.
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