You agreed, when confirming/accepting the ToS, that you were merely paying for access to D2 content, not the content itself.
So if you don't like paying for content that eventually gets removed, does that mean you don't pay for any of the streaming services?
Netflix, Hulu, and tons of other media streaming sites/apps, have content that comes and goes.
I pay $100 bucks a year for the NFL Gamepass. So I can watch the football games I miss.
But I pay that money knowing that I will lose access to those games eventually.
FOMO, is a millennial term.
Often used by people who feel they are entitled to endless content for little to no price.
Why fear missing out on something, like seasonal content in a video game?
And it is entirely voided by the fact you can buy the seasons separately if you choose. If you know you can't or won't have much time to play a certain season, then don't pay the $10 for that season.
The rest of us, who play weekly, won't miss out.
If you barely play, I can understand your complaint some. But let's say you can only play 5 out of 10 weeks of a season. You are still getting those 5 weeks for $2 a week.
Facts:
It costs money to build and publish video game content.
Bungie employees get paid salaries so Bungie needs to make enough yearly money to make sure their employees get paid every couple of weeks.
The seasons are optional. Play or don't play. Buy or don't buy. The choice is yours.
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