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I do not think anyone is disputing that.
However, DLC that costs money usually consists of an actual expansion, not 7 cards added to the card pool. Considering the large number of egregious errors and flaws that went ignored or still are being ignored for such a long time, it would definitely constitute a gesture of good faith by the company to just add the 7 cards without charge. It should take minimal manhours to program 7 extra cards. The cost of doing so could easily be recouped by increasing goodwill among a highly frustrated fan base, thus leading to increased positive word-of-mouth and increased sales and revenue.