I have been part of D2 since day 1. I played the Private Beta and the Open Beta, bought the $99 version of the game (with the expansions), bought Forsaken (also with the expansions); now you're asking for, at least, $60 for your newest expansion.
I get it, employees need to be paid, and equipment is not cheap, and the value of a product decreases with time. I would be fine with this, but there is one more factor. You made the base game and all of year 1 free (New Light), and you can buy everything, including Forsaken, for $39.
I don't remember any exact prices, but we can all agree that I have spent well over $200 on D2 (not including this new expansion coming out).
Catering to new players and repopulating D2 is a great thing, but what are you doing for the players who have been there since day 1; and what are you doing for the players who have paid over $200?
Let me clarify, I am not asking for the expansion (or any content) for free; and I am not asking for any money back.
I'm simply suggesting that, maybe, Bungie can appreciate the veteran players a little more.
After all we went through years of big promises and small realities featuring copy/paste content.
I have gladly opened my wallet, and given my time, to support this game. But what do I have to show for it? Is this new expansion gonna be worth me spending even more money?
What do ya'll think?
https://techcrunch.com/2019/06/06/destiny-2-goes-free-to-play-and-gains-cross-saving-on-all-platforms/
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/destiny-2
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Yes you did pay for D2 BUT YOU ALSO GOT TO PLAY IT 2 YEARS BEFORE THE FIRST LIGHT PLAYERS. First light was made to get new players into the game and let people see what the game is like