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Edited by MykeWar: 7/23/2015 12:55:15 AM
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What's destiny really worth?

Last night I was on the playstation store and I noticed that a bunch of games, like far cry 4, ac unity, dragon age, gta 5, were all still selling for their original retail price. All of these games were released within a month or two of destiny. Now, destiny is selling the original game, both expansions, and the taken King for $79.99. What does that say about the original game they released last year? The game they sold for the same price as the games I listed above. Are those other games really so superior to destiny that they could retain their value so much better? That's basically what bungie is saying. Day one players paid $70 for a game that now isn't worth nearly what other games, released at roughly the same time, are worth. Day one players paid $70 for the game, $40 for the two expansions and now need to pay $40 more for the taken King. So how does that break down in taken king? If it's $40 alone, then both the original game and the two expansions are only worth $40 now? I'm pretty sure both expansions are still selling for $20 each. So, does that mean the original game is worth $0? I really don't understand bungie's reasoning here and it's messed up that we paid $70 for a game that is now essentially worth nothing. Like I said earlier, how are those other games still worth their full price, while day one destiny, is worth nothing? This bothering any other day one players?

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