Destiny 2 -Players with over 2000 hours receive a refund from Steam

A Destiny 2 Players with over 2000 hours spent in the game could receive a refund for it from Steam. This follows Destiny 2 To become unplayable for players in selected areas.

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Destiny 2 Recently, an extension with fate of fate in mid -July, which led to a top in players played the game. However, the number of players has since dropped dramatically, with Destiny 2 Loses 80% of their active players since the release is released. Players have quoted everything from bugs to extreme difficulties as a reason for leaving, but now some players have been forced to leave who would otherwise prefer to continue playing.

Destiny 2 players receive a refund after 2,000 hours of play

Unfortunately, recent problems with Destiny 2 Led a player named Trashcans Lover to try to request a refund from Steam, even though they had already spent over 2000 hours in the title. Surprisingly, the player was granted a refund, not only for the base game, but also for the extensions and upgrades they had bought. This is particularly unusual considering that Steam usually requires repayment requests to be made within 14 days after buying a game and with two hours or less used to play it. However, there have been exceptions to the rule earlier in mitigating circumstances, such as when players in the PC gate in The last of us Got a refund on Steam after experiencing charging times up to an hour before they could even play.

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This also seems to be the case here, with Steam who seems to grant an exception to this player due to extreme circumstances with the game. At the end of September, Destiny 2 Players in regions such as Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus found that they could no longer access the game. The only explanation given to the block has not answered the players' questions fully, since Bungie has only said that “Destiny Services is not available where access is limited by the law.” The refunded player, who was affected by this change, explained this to Steam's customer support, and it seems that Steam felt that a refund was appropriate.

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But not all Destiny 2 The player has been so happy. While some other players have successfully ensured repayments, others with much less than 2,000 hours of playing time have had their requests rejected. It seems that Steam does not plan to repay every affected player, although the reasoning behind why some may receive repayments and others are not unclear right now. While the refunded players are happy that they have regained their money, you have inexplicably lost access to a game that one has spent thousands of hours in still life. Hopefully the loss of access to Destiny 2 In the affected regions are not permanent.


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Published

August 28, 2017

ESRB

T for teenager for blood, language and violence


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