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It's not. Check your facts.
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This game I think has at least 6 versions at this point.
edit: freecake beat me to it. guess i had this tab open longer than i thought
For the rest of us casual gamers who will play through the campaign once (maybe twice), do some couch co-op with friends, and check out the DLCs that look fun, BL3 is an improvement over previous games in the series in almost every way except the primary villain. The weapon feel and variety are great, the skill trees are fun, and performance/visuals are impressive on latest gen consoles. The overall writing is still up and down, same as previous installments.
Regarding the season pass: this includes the first one, which has four standalone story DLCs and is probably what casual players want. The second season pass is more focused on hardcore players (raid boss, behind the scenes content, vault cards for unique items, only one story DLC), so I don't think it's a big deal for most people.
I paid $100 in MS Rewards credits for this version (digital) at launch, and I have more than gotten my money's worth with two DLCs still to go.