Recently, the game-service Bungie has been unavailable in some regions.
Recently, some fans of Destiny 2 have begun to actively complain about a "regional block." Users are encountering a "Tapir" error.
Reviews have begun to appear in communities from players who were able to get a refund for Destiny 2: Edge of Fate and Year of Prophecy Ultimate Edition.
Judging by the reviews, to successfully get a refund, you need to use the "does not launch" option when submitting the application. At the same time, the system is not fully clear: not all players were able to get their money back.
In the refund policy for DLC, Valve indicated a temporary restriction on refunds. However, practice has shown that in this case it was "violated," i.e., it was decided to conduct an extended refund:
«For additional content purchased in the Steam store, you can get a refund within fourteen days of purchase, if the corresponding main program has been used for no more than two hours from the moment of purchase of the additional content, and only if it has not been irretrievably spent, modified, or transferred».