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Weapons and armor have expiration dates now too.
I think activision let them go because the world thought bungie was innocent. Bungie is very greedy.
not that maybe, but removing content people paid for (especially those who bought the game at release)?
As of now the free game (no DLCs) is basically a demo. A bad demo since it offers no examples of the main content (story for those who care, Raids like Leviathan which used to be free) etc.
If you bothered to read the EULA for any game (not just Destiny) made in the past 15+ years, you'd know that you paid for a license to play the game, not for any content. You do not own the game. You do not own the content of said game. Publisher can change or remove any and all content at any time.
You have that possibility plus all the old rumors/leaks about how Activision wanted more pay 2 win random chance loot boxes in Eververse.
Which by the way I feel like those rumors were true and 100% a plan Activision wanted because they literally did it in CoD.
Also I guess people apparently forgot about the software that Activision patented (iirc) which involved matching high skill players who bought a new weapon with lower or average skill players to slay them with said new weapon and then promote said weapon and then when they buy it then it matches them against lower skill players so that they get a power trip and instant satisfaction while repeating the whole process again.
I would have to guess that it's a mixture of many things including low intelligence, misinformation, entitlement, general hate for Bungie, a tad bit of Stockholm Syndrome towards Activision and their long history of game connections, edginess, hating just to hate something, and a whole lot of the Squidward secretly loves Krabby Patties Episode of SpongeBob.