Good job, Destiny 2 players: you bullied that terrible $15 Starter Pack right off the Steam store
The Starter Pack is no longer available on Steam

Update: It looks like Destiny 2 player🍨s have successfully bullied the game's new Starter Pack right off of Steam. The no longer lets you purchase the maligned microtransaction.
Original story: Destiny 2's latest microtransaction is a $15 "Starter Pack" 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:full of junk, and players were quick to hammer it on Steam with product tags like "crime," "capitalism," "villain protagonist," and "psychological horror." Not liking the optics on that, it looks like Bungie has had those tags removed.
earlier today. The is now back to normal – with the main tags being free-to-play, open-world, FPS, and MMORPG – but archived pages, along with quite a few social media , confirm that the previous, protest-adjacent tags previously topped the list.Similarly, many Starter Pack user reviews have been bombarded with clown – or in Steam lingo, "jester" – emojis. The user reviews are currently sitting at mixed recep෴tion, with an even split between the 18 reviews.
Broader responses to the Starter Pack, an especially ug💎ly spot on an otherwise decent, if not amazing seasonal launch, have been much less even. It's an undeniably overpriced, arguably misleading product that actively goes against Destiny 2's need for a proper starter pack that can help new players get into current content, and it has not gone down well.
A scathing response from longtime Destiny content creator has , and countless others have for appealing to new players who wouldn't know how bad a dea﷽l it r🧸eally is.
This certainly isn't the first time Steam users have vented their frustrations via product tags, and you can bet it won't be the last. Earlier this year, Hogwarts Legacy was tagged "psychological horror" and "World War II" 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:in an apparent protest of the game'ꩲs loose connection to J.K. Rowling and the Harry Potter IP.
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