I'm still on the fence on this one mainly because I am an Xbox player. Not having the entire DLC package for potentially a year is crazy to think about. There are very few games in my Library that I continue to play after an entire year. I do like Destiny and play waaay too much of it, but I am not sure if I want to encourage this kind of lop-sided customer service. I know that Sony paid for this privilege, but the PS players did not - they paid the same $60 that I did. I fear that this could start a trend with other multi-system releases. In my own mind, if I pick-up this DLC for the Xbox, I will be saying that it's OK for Activision and Bungie to hold back content from me. I can see a month or two for a system content deal, but that's it.
With that being said, I really enjoy Destiny and play the crap out of it. The new content will probably be a lot of fun and the new gear/level mark would have me obsessly playing the game.
Since I can get the $5 off the DLC bundle till the new year, I'll probably wait and see what DA:I is like. If it is as good as it looks and has a story like Origins, I'll probably pass on this DLC and lose my copy of Destiny until a large DLC pack is released at a discounted price.
And before anyone says 'it's only a couple of things missing' - I am sure a 'couple of things' will be missing for every DLC pack released, which could lead to a large amount of missing content for folks that paid the same $60 for the game.
It will be interesting to see how everything plays out.
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