Kalentan said: I mean I get plenty of hours of content with the Season pass. I like the 4 mp maps + 1 coop map style they've been using for a while. I get plenty of game time then in the MP and coop.



You says it's not good value but I think getting double the maps and coop maps is quite the good value. Better than a year on and having barely anything new. Click to expand...

Alienous said: Value is subjective.



If you put dozens of hours in Call of Duty multiplayer, and $50 enables you to put dozens of hours more into it, then a person could find value in that.



And if they don't they can buy another game instead. But if someone thinks they'll get more bang for their buck with the $50 season pass then they've determined it to be more valuable. And I don't think you can say the Season Pass is overpriced any more than you could say the base game is underpriced. It's all subjective. Click to expand...

Burdmayn said: I dislike season passes, but I just choose to not support games that feature them.



I don't really understand the idea of trying to guilt people into changing their viewpoints. Some people are fine with paying for season passes and that's ok. You aren't going to convince enough of the CoD playerbase that a season pass is a bad value to make Activision change their stance. Click to expand...

Ninja Scooter said: For many people it absolutely is a good value. Many people get more hours of enjoyment and replay out of their yearly COD + season pass purchase than most gamers do from spending hundreds of dollars every year on games they don't even play. Who are you to tell them that's a bad value? Click to expand...

Ugh, you guys. Stop defending a poor corporate pricing structures. You are so conditioned to "gotta have my Call of Duty maps" that you don't even care whether they're giving you good value.It logically makes zero sense that a full game can be had for $60, yet all you get from a Season Pass are some maps for $50. A tiny fraction of the time and effort went into that Season Pass compared to the full game, yet it is 83% of the cost for consumers?You can ask for better pricing. You don't have to agree to buy what Activision is selling. That would be the market at work, and I guarantee Activision would reduce the price of the Season Pass or eliminate it entirely consumers required so.This defeatist attitude of "but that's what it costs" is why they keep charging $50 every year for it, because you'll keep happily paying it.If you want to keep paying it, that's fine, but understand why others don't see the value there, and why they don't appreciate the $50 pricing of the Season Pass.