Here's the thing about being a consumer, they are told something is coming, and it all depends on if the consumer in large numbers will buy it. If the consumer feels f&&ked over, the numbers of purchase will drop. Which will hurt their sales, a lot of people already complain about Bethesda and how they've run New Vegas and actually stopped buying it and it's dlc's. This is less money in their pocket. You act like you don't have the first clue about what it's like to be a consumer. If I'm told something is coming out at a certain time, I expect it to be there.
Here's my thought process:
"Oh, look, new DLC coming out. Cool! I'll get that."
"Oh, it's not out yet? Damn. I'll try again tomorrow."
"It's still not out? Well [censored]. I'll go play something else and give it a few days." (and repeat that last line until release)
If I like a game, I will buy it's DLC. I'm not some loser who will refuse to buy it because it's a bit late.
Princess, you better learn to take what you're given with gratitude 'cos the Wasteland doesn't recognise entitlement as a currency.