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I bought and played a few of them and its always about $40+ for a really small amount of content. Then later on when the next expansions are released the earlier ones become free or they just delete stuff from the game.
$40 is almost a full game in cost so I'd expect more content than what they give and if they are just going to give it away for free later or delete it then I don't really see the point.
What I want is to be able to go through a list of missions from each expansion and play it in perpetuity when I feel like it and I don't mind waiting however long that takes to exist. I also don't mind if the game shuts down forever the moment they are don't with its live service profitability. I just don't care for endless live service games.
Destiny 2 is pretty fun though so it would be nice if some day you could play its campaigns.
It IS a live service game, when they no longer make money from selling things, it will be shut down. Online only game don't just sit on free servers with free internet, it cost a lot of money to run a game like this, they aren't a not-for-profit charity.
It looks like this game is not a good fit for you, and that's fine, it is a good fit for me.
You can still buy the Halo MCC right now and play it this way. It would be pretty silly if in 5+ years or whenever it stops being profitable as a live service game they decide instead of packaging it up in a bundle people can play offline they instead just prevent anyone from ever experiencing Destiny again.