even with your quoting of the EULA, I still think it's a bad analogy, but whatever.
Moving on, no game I have ever heard of takes away content. Even MMOs, you can still play everything you paid for even if you don't buy the next expansion. Bungie's been dancing on the edge of shady business practices for all of year one, and this is just the latest slimy deal they've screwed us with.
But leaving all that behind, the bigger problem here is that before TTK launched, we KNEW we were getting screwed yet again, and people still bought it, not only that, they pre-ordered digital content AND some even re-bought the whole game over again just for some new cosmetic items. Now there is no reason for them to changes how they do business, becasue they know people will buy it no matter what.
It's like hulu. When it started, there were very little commercials. Then they added hulu plus for $7.99, still with some ads, but it kept more episodes. Suddenly regular hulu had more commercials. Now, a totally new service with no ads is being added for $11.99. I bet hulu plus regular and hulu will get even more commercials, or some other thing will be added in or taken away to encourage people to upgrade to the $11.99 service. Like Destiny, you could argue that they have "taken away" the experience by adding in more commericals and a more ad free plan that many argue should be the $7.99 version. Hulu, like destiny,, has every right to do this, but it's still bad business. They will (and have) had complaints,, but people are still going to buy the new plan even though ad free should be in the $7.99 package.
TL;DR version - bungie has every right to do what they did, but it's still shady and slimy business, much like what Hulu is doing with the new ad free plan.
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