How do you feel about the price of TTK DLC being £40 = $62.79 I simply cannot understand it. Why do we have to pay an extra $22.79 for a digital download?!
$40 = £25.55, add the 20℅ VAT the UK pays, and you are at £30.66 Not £40.
They have valued TTK at $40, not the price of a full game which is $60. Yet over here in the UK its valued at £40, which is the price of a full game. (Fallout 4 will be £42)
I bought Destiny brand new at release for £41.99, now they want £40 for TTK. It doesn't have as much content as vanilla Destiny did, so how can they charge the same price?
I know there any many more currencies affected, I'm just using it as its my currency.
Another point to make is, the day TTK was announced for purchase on the Xbox store it was £27.99 ($43.53) After 24 hours they bumped it to £40.
Can we at least get some answers please Bungie/Activision?
Thanks for reading, Remo.
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4 RepliesWhat is the minimum wage in the UK? There is your answer. Put simply, you can afford it. If Americans could afford 60$ for an expansion, you bet they would charge it.
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They want $100 in Australia... Not paying it.
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3 RepliesNot happy about it. I cannot count the number of threads I've seen about this and still they won't address it. If they haven't spoken about it now, they're not going to. Sack up and pay if you want to continue to play.
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I don't know about UK, I only know about Mars. I am a centurion after all, evil activision no reach here
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9 RepliesYou deserve it i have to pay 40€ so stop complaining about it
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4 RepliesRe bump
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2 RepliesAt simplygames.com in the UK the legendary edition of taken king, boxed, is £39.85. That's Destiny, Dark Below, House of Wolves AND the Taken King for 14p LESS than the dlc costs on its own. Absolutely crazy.
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1 ReplyMakes us feel cheated..what does bungie have to say about this? Let's see if they care as much about the community as they say they do.
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1 ReplyI don't live in the UK but I still think the price should be lowered
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16 RepliesI won't be buying for that price. It's like day light robbery £40 for DLC. They can find some other half wit to fund that crap.
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3 RepliesReally curious where you have seen fallout 4 for 42 pounds
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1 ReplyBut fallout 4 instead
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12 RepliesHaha look at the Englishman Told you we'd never forget about the tea taxing
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3 RepliesI've ordered the Legendary Edition from Amazon. £42 and I get physical copies of everything. No doubt there'll be a Day 1 patch for TTK though... ;)
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2 RepliesIts worth more methinks.
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3 RepliesBecause to Activision, Inflation doesn't exist and everyone must pay the same price.
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3 RepliesGo out. Get a job. Pay £40. Stop bitching. You can actually trade in destiny for £13 In game so it's £27. No excuses considering the amount of game play your gonna get out of it. I paid £22 for the legendary edition in game. No reason why you can't do the same
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5 RepliesIf you're on Xbox you can change to the US store and get it for £25, don't know about PlayStation though.
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10 RepliesI'm glad to be an American cause I dont pay for over priced dlc!
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1 ReplyBeing Canadian I just picked to the game for $39.99. Which is $30.49US. Love it
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4 RepliesDude..just find a website that's selling codes for a lot cheaper. My cousin who lives in the UK got Taken King for 25£..
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6 RepliesHonestly don't care. No one should be crying. We paid the exact same as the US for BOTH TDB and HoW. Complaining now is pure hypocrisy.
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5 RepliesEurope is always more expensive cause they meed to localise the dialogue for all the European Markets. They need to sub title and record all the dialouge in different languages The sad part is that Uk always gets lumped in with Europe cause of geographical closeness, so therefore more expensive.
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3 RepliesI've pre-ordered but not adding funds to my account until it's worth the purchase. By the time the DLCs are released for TTK I could use that money to upgrade to a PS4 and choose from a variety of games. £40 for a reskin is just desperation on bungie visions end.
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4 RepliesI got the taken king for 14 pounds...
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9 RepliesBlame your own economy