So where do I go to get my money back for the 50 gigs of game that was removed?
You can't sell me a product then remove half the product whenever you feel like it. At the time of purchase there was no disclaimer I had to agree to saying "by the way we may remove half the game at some arbitrary unknown point in time." Had we had this knowledge prior to our purchase then by all means its all good, but we didn't so it's not all good.
Say I buy a car, you can't come back in a couple years and take my doors, mirrors, and headlights without first having me agree to that condition before the purchase. It would be like buying Super Mario 64 and then Nintendo shows up a little while later, breaks into my house, and removes half the levels from my cartridge.
This is somewhere between fraud and theft. Yes Destiny is Bungie's intellectual property, and they can tell whatever story they want. However, Bungie sold a particular game with explicit features and a substantial amount of that game is no longer accessible.
Either refunds should be offered, or the game should be put back to a playable state.
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Then Sue.... Thing is though, there no longer Selling Y1 Destiny 2. We played that Content, the Content was Barely Played, it was taking up space. It was Dead Content hooked up to a Machine, aka Braindead. Good luck find a Lawyer as you Agreed to this in thier TOS. Should probably check before Agreeing.
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You clearly didn't read the terms of use all players we're given on sign in. They can change any aspect of the game they so choose. Does that mean we as players are going to like it no but we agreed to the terms. Look at crucible it died last season with cbmm but it's still in even in this season. Only reason crucible isn't dead this season is because stasis makes crucible fun.
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ToS say they can modify the game as they please and you have agreed to this by accepting the licence before playing the game.
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I guess you didn't read the terms of service?
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Maybe you should have read the terms of service you agreed to before playing the game
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This moronic topic has been a PSA from the council of people begging consumers to read agreements before they agree to them.