TTK is the 'Make it or Break it' for Destiny.
After two lackluster DLC's that didn't really expand the universe by much and who's replayability is questionable outside the somewhat addictive nature of Destiny as a whole? And with their price tags set at the standard DLC range, for which they have gotten endless flak when a simple glance at other MMO or AAA title games and what they released in their DLC/Expansions? (FYI; More content)
TTK needs to be the true breath of fresh air for Destiny.
The fanbase is almost always chomping at the bit due to Bungies continued flubs when it comes to content and content management. Balancing issues, the somewhat crazy RNG that rewards anybody for anything no matter if the player even tries (look at how many people go AFK in Crucible and still walk away with rewards) and a whole slew of issues in regards to the infamous 'Error Code:..."
I would say stability should be one of the bigger goals they aim for with TTK. Not content, but coding work that will improve gameplay stability.
Nothing is worse then a game you paid for, and yet can't even play. Nothing.
So yeah, if TTK fails to deliver, I can see a great many players popping Destiny into it's box and leaving it there, either with fond memories, or a bitter taste of unfulfilled promises. That or dismantling it entirely from their gaming collection.
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