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LudicrousSpeed said:
Its to entice people to buy the full game. Just like how you have to buy CoD 2016 to get CoD 2007 Remastered. At launch, anyway.

A large bulk of their customers didn't pay for their game, the DLC is only $2 a pop, and unlike Activision, they're being open about future dates for the DLC to be standalone.

I don't see any issue with this.

The issue is that they're already rolling in dough. To get 2 cars new buyers haven't even heard of is not an incentive to buy the retail version. It's specifically designed to snub existing players.

The equivalent would be releasing COD without the remaster and 2 months later realeasing the remaster but only of you buy the whole game again.



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