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Um, no, that's absolutely not how companies intend their live service games to go.
They could add the maps they are liked with from the campaign and don't need to retcon stuff, they could simply just go with the "Titus decided to do the refinery mission personally this time" or similar ways, this alone would double the amount of operation maps, also where is the operations version from the very end of the campaign?
If they are going to allow premades larger than 3 then they need to make a premade queue and a solo queue. Nothing is worse than pvp modes where solo's get grouped up on a team vs a premade. It gets real boring real quick for both sides. Its not fun being in a group of your friends and just stomping every team nor is it fun being by yourself and playing against a team where everybody is clearly communicating. God knows they wont bother to make proper queues though.
People really care about something thats basically just a background for your killing?
I dont.
how much are they paying you to speak like a bot?
let's put it this way. I dont care if a mission is telling me to Grab X, and the other tells me to rescue Y... I also dont care if the new missions tell me to collect Z.
I dont care if the background is green, blue or purple.
I dont care if I need to jump off of a bridge, cliff or run up stairs
My enjoyment comes out of killing Tyranids and Chaos Marines. The background what I do these on makes absolutely 0 impact for me.
Yet it still fits the definition. Always online, ongoing content updates, season pass, cosmetic DLC and is build around multiplayer. It's a live-service game.