I am pretty fine with most games even without purchasing the dlc and even if I would have to buy one or two to get the experience I want, since we pay still the same for games as over a decade ago I am not really surprised that developers/publishers do that. Why exactly is this industry almost the only industry where it isn't allowed to rise the prices so that companies in this industry feel forced to do all that stuff with the dlc?
Every year people pay more for their cinema visit and people live with it but all you hear from gamers is "I would never pay more than 60 bucks" and if publishers try to get the money they need with others systems they also complain about that.
In 30 years people will pay the same for a movie in the cinema as for a game like Call of Duty 25 but you will only get 1 map and a dog and everything else is dlc.
I mean, it's not as if publishers could simply say "hey employees, from now on you will never get a loan increase so that our costs will stay the same"
I'm obviously exaggerating and like I already said, most games are still fine even without dlc. The dlc for games like Borlderlands is probably nice but it's not as if the game would be unplayable without that and I don't believe that a game like Infamous or The Witcher 3 will be only good with dlc.







