Sigh, I wish people knew how to compare things.
So you're comparing a multiplayer specific DLC mappack in COD to an [b]expanion[/b] in a single player/multiplayer hybrid that is Destiny.
But sure, let's humor you. Other than the obvious mistake at listing The Dark Below at $15 when it's $20,
Now Call of Duty games traditionally ship with about 10-15 multiplayer maps. So a mappack of 3 maps adds 1/3 to 1/5 of the starting content to the game. There's also usually more than 2 mappacks. Most call of duty games average about 3-4 DLC packs.
So by the time COD is done with DLC it would have added about 12 new maps, near doubling the launch lineup, plus more stuff is usually thrown in there. For advanced Warfare it's adding a zombies mode. Black Ops of course added all sorts of zombie maps in its DLC. Ghosts added extinction mode stuff and past Modern Warfare games added spec ops stuff.
Now, I'm not saying Activision doesn't equally overcharge for Call of Duty stuff, it does. I'm saying comparing Destiny DLC to COD DLC is the wrong comparison to make and even if you make it, technically Call of Duty still wins when you look at it purely multiplayer to multiplayer.
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