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Edited by Eriena: 5/16/2017 11:38:32 PM
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Legacy Trials of Osiris

I know it sounds kind of foolish, but I've been playing on Xbox 360 since the game release, and I know after the Rise of Iron X360 and PS3 were left behind, but seriously, Trials of Osiris is in House of Wolves pack description, and I PAID FOR IT, I'm not going to X1 anytime soon, but I (and the X360/PS3 community) really want Trials back, so much stuff we could get and etc. ... Actually I can't see why it would be so hard for you (Bungie) to keep Trials on Legacy Platforms, you could just leave it there and no fixes, not anything, just let us play what we payed for! Att, Me and Legacy Consoles Community. (please even if the answer is negative, answer it, thanks!) [spoiler]Moderator edit: This thread has been moved to #Feedback forum so that other Destiny players can weigh in. See [url=https://www.bungie.net/en/Forum/Post/139533839/0/0]Cozmo's thread[/url] for more information about the #Feedback tag and its uses. Feel free to private message the moderator who moved your post, link to topic for further clarification about why this topic was moved.[/spoiler]

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  • Actually you did not pay for ownership of content, you paid for a license to access content. None of us own the game we play. Trials started with HoW, but if you read a little you'll see that the agreement you accepted was that Bungie has every right to change, modify, remove, add or restrict any content or service at any time with or without notice. That is how licensed online content works. You're never buying ownership of goods, you're buying a license key that gives you access to services that are not guaranteed without restrictions. Secondly, legacy console players make up likely less than 5% of Destiny's population by now, and you're only getting fewer. From a business perspective, it doesn't make sense to waste resources on trying to support or bring back more features for a dwindling sub-section of the community.

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