Is sunsetting expansion packs legal? I find it awfully odd that lightfall is coming out with a price tag of 50 bucks, while I had paid like 60 for the base game, which doesn't even include everything I paid for anymore. I paid 20 bucks for a curse of Osiris which I no longer have access to. I think I paid another 20 bucks for another expansion that wasn't so great, sorry it was so long ago. I paid like 40 bucks for forsaken , which I no longer have access to . I paid like 40 bucks, for what was supposed to be Joker's Wild, black Armory, and penumbra. The only one out of those three I remember seeing was the black Armory, oh and I no longer have access to that anymore either. You know the weapons from that first expansion sucked, but I still held on to those things, because of how long it took me to go around farming radiolarian culture, but those weapons got sunset, which is not a big deal, seeing as they were replaced with better weapons, but I'm just saying. The infinite Forest, I always found that kind of cool, but I no longer have access to that. Now, after purchasing more expansions, all of which you still have access to as of right now, we find ourselves at lightfall. TBH to me, 50 bucks is kind of asking a lot to replace most of the content you already took. Usually $50 expansions are like totally new games, but I doubt lightfall will be a totally new game. If I had to take a guess based on the past expansions, I would guess you have to grind to the power gate, only to experience 10 hours worth of actual content, while everything else is just padding.
What is the legality of taking away a digital piece of content that someone already paid for? It can't really be something that's common.
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