Capcom is helping themselves by putting out Dead or Alive levels of DLC* to make money from the hardcore fan base that has to have all the characters. Clearly this is profitable because they've done it five times now!
It's gamers who just want to buy a game and be able to play all of it that Capcom cannot or at least will not help.
This is the new way of fighting games and it absolutely sucks for casual fans, who are left with three choices: Wait for years and years to buy an actual complete version, spend a ton of money just to keep up, or be left with an incomplete version of the game. It's pretty much that way for every major fighting game unless you buy the superdeluxe version. Mortal Kombat just put out a $40 expansion so it's not like they're better, and Tekken has three season passes (I think Soul Calibur has 2.)
Killer Instinct's model, where the base game was cheap, was at least less predatory, but that game doesn't seem to have had much success and nobody has really followed it. I think every big time fighting game is going to be like this for at least the immediate future. Only huge flops like Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite will stop at just the one expansion pass.
*Not actually true because DoA puts out thousands of dollars of DLC, though much more of it is cosmetic.
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