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Edited by Kildozer666: 1/31/2023 8:02:36 PM
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Friendly FYI: There's no financial incentive to pre-ordering Y6's annual pass before you see what you are buying.

Friendly FYI to all D2 players, A large amount of the time I'm discussing this topic I find a lot of D2 players don't realize there's no financial incentive to pre-ordering the entire year's content before you see what you are buying. S20 comes with Lightfall. Seasons cost $10 each & the dungeon key costs $20. Standard Edition Lightfall = $50usd. Lightfall + Annual Pass = $100usd (Standard Edition Lightfall = $50 + S21 =$10 + S22 =$10 + S23 =$10 + Dungeon Key =$20). If you've become fatigued with Destiny 2's seasonal model, didn't think the Y5 annual pass was worth the money &/or are now concerned about LF's annual pass - There's literally no reason to gamble. You can purchase them as they come & they prove to be worth your hard earned dollars with zero fear of missing out. Unless you absolutely can't live without the pre-order emblem, ghost shell, & emote. Yes, they also have the Quicksilver Storm exotic. But much like any other pre-order bonus exotic weapon - the Quicksilver Storm will come down the pipe to the rest of us around S23/S24. Personally, I don't see the Quicksilver Storm becoming Meta & didn't find it that great of a weapon play testing on a friends account. Now, before anyone gets their feelings hurt - I'm only posting this because I find a lot of players that don't know this info. If you are stoked about Lightfall & the Y6 annual pass I'm happy for you & I hope that Y6 dazzles your pants off, overwhelming over delivers on your expectations, & entertains you beyond your wildest imagination. Peace. Be kind to each other out there.
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  • This game is nowhere near worth the price tag put on it. This business said it themselves. They don't want to "overdeliver". In other words, expect less as usual. Now if this was an actual developer like the original Bungie was, I can see myself investing in the game because they actually cared about the work they produced, unlike this business.

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