Does the future of exclusives involve developers holding pieces of content hostage until Sony and Microsoft pay a ransom?
Destiny 2's meta is ever-shifting, and a recent Exotic went from overlooked to must-have very fast.
Among the various things revealed in Destiny 2: Into the Light, I don't think any of them beat the speculation Pantheon received. The unexpected raid boss - IS
Whether it's entering a zen state during DPS or the rush of dopamine on its completion, Destiny 2's Raids excels in multiplayer teamwork.
The raids are one of the reasons I quit Destiny. You stand in a circle and shoot at a triangle on a wall, have to restart a half dozen times, and then hope the random reward blesses you. Then you realize you aren’t’ having fun but instead are doing a lot of work for nothing. Back when Destiny was at its peak population, trophy data showed that less than 5% of players ran the raid.
Nothing new. Sony and it's consumers had to put up with it during the ps3 era so there shouldn't be a problem this time around.
Payback people
Just replace Sony with Microsoft and then ask this same question!
The Destiny/PS4 relationship doesn't seem as big of a issue as the Xbox 360 exclusive GTAIV dlc was last gen. The gaming media is just trying to whip up the fanboys for clicks.