Dear Bungie:
Having been a part of many a community as it has grown and prospered, I have championed on the core idea of Destiny since I became aware of its conception, ideals, and end goals.
That being said I found myself concerned following the announcement of the first DLC; a $20 expansion that seems to bring relatively few additions to a beautiful universe that already feels a bit empty. Having purchase the digital copy I was prepared to withhold judgement until I experienced it first hand seeing as I had a pass; that is until the announcement of a supposed Destiny 2 rang across the internet.
I've remained on-board and silent of most criticism towards the game on the idea that it would grow and adapt over the next 10 years. However there is a major difference between a growing universe/franchise and a regular drain on my bank account in order to gain another puzzle piece to the 100 piece puzzle I have before me.
Could you perhaps explain the thought process behind a Destiny 2 verses expanding and growing the current game?
Is Destiny 2 really a thing or internet hyperbole?
Are we only going to see 2 expansions in the foreseeable future and are those 2 only going to add a small amount of content?
Thank you for your time.
~A Concerned Fan.
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The contract bungie signed with Activision calls for four destiny titles along with DLC. There will be for games.
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I have been trying to ignore the whole "Not enough content" issue, in hopes that the DLC's and possible future expansions fill plot holes and add more maps and missions, characters etc. If they are going to release two DLC and then move on to the sequel without any further mention of why Destiny 1 was so empty, they really are as dumb as all these threads suggest.
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