As in there Terms of Service, they reserve the right to perform changes of any kind to the game that they own. You have absolutely zero Legal ground to stand on. Go ahead, make a lawsuit, waste a few thousand on a court case and lose.
[b]OWNERSHIP: All title, ownership rights, and intellectual property rights in and to the Program and any copies thereof are owned by Bungie. This Program is protected by the copyright laws of the United States, international copyright treaties, and conventions and other laws. This Program contains certain licensed materials, and Bungie’s and/or Activision’s licensors may protect their rights in the event of any violation of this Agreement.
PATCHES AND UPDATES: Bungie may deploy or provide patches, updates, and modifications to the Program that must be installed for you to continue to use the Program. Bungie may update the Program remotely without notifying you, and you hereby grant to Bungie consent to deploy and apply such patches, updates, and modifications. [/b] [i][/i]
You agreed to those terms when you installed and played the game. Case closed.
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There's nothing in that that says I agreed to pay any further monies for any of the above mentioned.
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Nothing in there says anything about removal of content, in fact it says that they will update/patch so the user can continue playing the game. The copy right section is only so you can walk up to someone and sell copies of destiny and say you made it.
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I mean it grants Bungie consent to do all the updates they want. Of any kind.
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Yeah but updates don't include locking the license user out of content he/she paid for. So far every defenition of an update doesn't include removal or restriction to original content. There are like seven diffrent updates so I'm not gunna list them all here
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I mean... It never specified what the updates would include.
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You used the words include wich means add more. Not detract which mean take aaway.
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Uhhh include just means what the update does. It doesn't mean it has to add anything.