Not so much Bungie than the aforementioned "Bungivision".
I didn't call Bungie thieves, however to explain the logic behind that reasoning. It mainly relates to the cost of the combined Dark Below and House of Wolves which were originally meant to be in the base game for the original $60 purchase of Destiny. They were however removed and repackaged with a new storyline and then resold to us as DLCs that were simply not worth their price. On top of it, TTK is going to be another $40 on top of it.
Despite how much content could potentially be in TTK, it doesn't excuse the horrible degree of incompetence and utter display of greed demonstrated with everything prior to TTK. People are calling for a price reduction for TTK to make amends for this, or if nothing else more digital content besides the Emblem, Shader and Sparrow. However, the only response we were given to any of this was the digital content from the CE being sold separately for $20, which is way overpriced once again. So all they really did with our issues about the pricing was give us more opportunity to spend money. Which spending MORE money on all this is the original point and root of all the problems.
Bungie is catching the hatred because Activision and them are essentially one and the same. Its more accurate to say that Bungie is now an Activision Dev Team. And since Activision itself does not host any sort of community at their website, it means Bungie is the only ones who can be held accountable for any of this.
Bungie is not Bungie. Bungie is Activision now.
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