First ,and foremostly, you have already agreed to the User agreement. This fact alone will get your case thrown out the window. This will more than likely insure that you yourself will be counter-sued for defamation, slander, violation of the User Agreement, and legal damages.
Secondly, you are talking about features/events, not content. As you can still play all the old strikes, raids, and maps from the vanilla game at any time you wish. This again would get your case thrown at the window. Funnily enough, they did the same thing with Halo 3 playlists and releasing their map packs. Anyone from that time can easily tell you that they pretty much shut out a lot of people from a lot playlists just for not having certain map packs.
Third, you bring up consumer protection law, most of which are over the regulations of trade and have nothing to do with a video game and the base model's content. They are all centered around credit, loans,debt collection, and product regulation for oversees. The only one that could possibly even pertain to this particular case is the Uniform Deceptive Trade Purposes Act. Considering The Taken King gives everything that it has advertised thus far, it is in no way fraudulent or was misleading in it's advertisement you again have no case.
Finally, you are an idiot. Games have been doing this for years (the past 20 or so in fact). Why is it a problem now? Ever play an MMO? You can still play the vanilla content, but a lot of stuff becomes exclusive for those that buy the expansions. You can still play all the vanilla stuff if you want, just because you can't partake in events/activities doesn't mean they cut your content.
Have fun losing with your extremely bad complaint.
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