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So I pre-ordered Destiny ($60+tax) and bought the Expansion Pass ($35+tax) on day one for a total of $95+tax. I have played and enjoyed the game through-out Year One, despite grievances and good times. I am looking forward to The Taken King, but....
Does my Expansion Pass not cover it? According to the site, as a current owner of the game and expansions, I can pre-order The Taken King for another $39.99 and because of my 'loyalty' I get a shader, sparrow and an emblem?
That would bring my total to approximately $135 spent for the Destiny universe...
BUT, if I had waited until now to purchase ANYTHING, I could spend $59.99 and get EVERYTHING that Destiny currently has to offer????
Including the 'special loyalty' bonus items if I get a Guardian up to level 30 before August 31st?
Please, someone (preferably from Bungie) tell me that I am misunderstanding this. I look forward to a Reply...please.
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Hmm...I came in late to the game. Destiny = $20 DLC = $35 TTK collectors edition = $80 Seeing as I paid $170 for the Black Ops II Care Package Edition, Destiny seems a smidge more of a deal by comparison. But, yeah, Bungie seems to be trying to get more people on board with their Legendary Edition game. It's their job to make money so I'm not complaining about it. Granted I complained A LOT with Black Ops II with it being all laggy and shit but, eh. This is common practice now sadly. After year one, I just naturally assume any game with DLC will have an ultimate edition game for half of what Day 1 players paid. Fortunately, for me, I don't play very many games so it's not a huge investment for me every 3-6 months. Even if I were a Day 1 player, still wouldn't complain as I've gotten my entertainment value out of this game.