No.
This is a business. They don't work for free.
That being said, The Dark Below DLC needs to be so effin epic it feels like it's everything that was missing from the core game [b]AND more[/b]. I'm taking going the extra mile, giving it a 110%, an 11 on a scale of 1-10, exceeding expectations to an unprecedented degree. It should be so good you should feel like what you got was way more than what you paid for. [b]But in the end they need you to pay for it[/b], they're running a business, not a charity.
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Do you realize you're paying $60 for a game hat should have already had that content in it, and now you're gonna have to pay another $20 maybe $40???
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I am not entitled to anything that Activision did not sell to me with the initial sale of the game. [b]Should[/b] they have packaged in more? Sure. But I'm in no way, shape, or form entitled to that content.
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I'm sorry but that's a very poor take on spending money.
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It's frivolous disposable income. There is no poor take on spending it. If I want to commission someone to make a life sized magical rainbow unicorn Pegasus with it, it's my prerogative. Entertainment products in general are a poor take on spending money. I could use it to buy promising stocks and invest in promising companies to further my personal wealth. Objectively it's all a waste of money. Subjectively I don't give a damn and I'll be playing games until the day they pry my controller from my cold dead hands.
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Yeah I respect that. Wanna have a good gaming experience along the way?
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Of course. Don't get me wrong, I'm very disappointed with the lack of content in Destiny. I just don't think that I'm owed anything because of that, but rather think in terms of what is best for the game going forward. They need to make money to make the suits upstairs happy, but to do that they also need to appeal to their consumers (you and I). The best way to do that is to absolutely knock our socks off with the DLC whilst selling it at its normal market price. Restores confidence in the IP, ensures the publishers are getting paid, and improves profit margins to help indicate growth to investors. Everyone wins in that scenario, and Destiny gets a strong resurgence to boost sales for the holiday season.