Originally posted by Slaskburk

If you get what's being advertised, it's not a scam.Rev 2 didn't cost me $50, it cost me 18,99€ on launch day which at the time was worth roughly $17.Besides the two characters it also included additional story content, rebalancing, and some other touching up and miscellaneous content.The newest iteration of a game will often be preferable to the majority of the players - and if so will more than likely kill off the popularity of the predecessor. Few people stuck around to play Reign of Chaos after The Frozen Throne released as the expansion for Blizzard's Warcraft III, and similarly with Starcraft a few years prior.It's unfortunate that ASW chose to go the route of splitting up the online players instead of a system like SFV where the character simply isn't available for selection by the player who hasn't purchased the content - but ultimately it's their choice.They've stated that their new model isn't re-releasing full games as "Extend" editions like they did for Blazblue, but instead upgrades in the form of DLCs as we've seen with Rev2. Whether or not they'll stick to it or just do away with it and release "Revelator^Core+Slash" as a new game instead of Rev3 will probably be answered in 2019 but as of now we have no info aside from their previous statement on the issue and the fact Rev2 was DLC.