You Don’t Have This Content
With more and more developers releasing post-launch content via DLC, it’s not uncommon for a lot of extra expansions and modes to be available months, and sometimes years after. While there is nothing wrong with this, it becomes quite annoying when games constantly show off this new content for those who haven’t purchased the expansion.
Destiny is a prime offender of this since its hub world really doesn’t change if you do or do not have the content. What this boils down to is the locked content always looming over the consumer, as if to taunt them that they don’t have any of this new stuff. However, this also goes for titles that constantly pop up to remind you that microtransactions exist and you need to buy them. This is most common in the mobile market, as excessive pop-ups about the latest “resources” users need to purchase is fairly par for the course.