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And, yes, the DLC is a rip-off and I am sure Capcom know this but people must buy it otherwise they would not sell it.
Also, don't like it don't buy it. I've just bought the Deluxe Edition for just £8 more on the base game, rather than the +£21 for buying all the DLCs separately.
You're the customer, you decide how you spend your money. Complaining won't solve anything.
Ah yes because chopping up premade content and selling it Day 1 is the mark of a good product and monetization policy, and you don't own the game here you rent it.
I know that, that's why lately I prefer buying on DRM-free stores. But alas, this one is not sold on those stores. And alas, as a big RE fan, I still wanted to play this one.
The point still stands: it's you (us), as a customer, who ultimately decide how to spend money. The market goes with that.