nope it was all marketed as part of the DLC when they promoted before purchase , ALL OF IT , the strikes,the bounties ,EVERYTHING, to take away a portion of a DLC and not compensate for that content promoted . when you see Bungie stream/ reveal where they show you whats in a DLC its everything , the strikes the bounties a little of the story . so if it was promoted then it should still be avail in some form , the value of what you bought is missing , plain and simple , theres been no compensation for what is missing , those that have these DLCS dont have access to 3/4 of the features anymore of the DLC purchased , they cant really progress in those DLCs other than the story , there is no weekly's to do or dailies which is the meat and potatoes of the DLCs to progress , this content options shouldn't have been taken out , instead they should've just added content for those that have TTK . so there should be daily and weekly events for ALL 3 DLC not just the current flavor of the week/month . thats what all these players that either recently purchased or havent yet reached TTK level or purchased the TTK are upset about , and they have every right to be . bungie owes some form of compensation, for the removal of game play options .its one thing to remove a event that doesnt play well or is broken , but another just to remove content to force you to buy the new content
while the white knights say "its a every evolving game bla bla bla " even full fledged mmos which evolve as well still let you play the FULL Previous EXPANSIONS even when a new one comes out , Destiny should be no different .
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