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8/22/2022 11:08:45 AM
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Monetization is one thing, OVER Monetization is another.

Destiny 2 is in the Overly Monetized. I count 4 avenues that Bungie uses to milk money from Its Playerbase. 1( Eververse. 2( The Battle Pass, 3( Dungeons and 4( DLC. That is way to many in one game to monetize. With Bungie now with Sony, I think they can tone down the Monetization avenues. With Sony, Bungie doesn’t need 4 ways to take money from the Playerbase. You only need one or 2 via DLC and Eververse, and allow for the seasons and dungeons be free or at least come with the DLCs. Digital Extremes has one revenue source and that’s the Marketplace with Warframe and that’s it. They don’t charge for the the DLC, Battle Passes etc. and they make it just fine and in fact making another game Soulframe. Diablo 4 will be even worse then Bungie cause they want to charge for 1( The Game. 2( The DLC. 3( the Battle Pass and 4( the Cosmetic Store. Having 4-5 avenues for venue is just greedy and quite frankly, in Destiny’s case, it’s making this game not so Free to Play. Before a buddy of mine got me the DLCs for my newly build Computer, I stopped playing this game for its overly Monetization, but for the DCV and Sunsetting etc. something needs to be done, the Monetization needs to be toned down.
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    I remember getting into an argument about monetizing in games with some random who thought it was a better value to spend 40$ on a car in gta online than spend 10$ on a season of D2 content.

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