First, "the change will occur through additional cinematic sequences and epilogue scenes", followed by Casey Hudson's "“We have re-prioritized our post-launch development efforts to provide the fans who want more closure with even more context and clarity to the ending of the game, in a way that will feel more personalized for each player", doesn't really sound like they're actually going to address any issues. It certainly doesn't make the "indoctrination theory" seem plausible at all. What it sounds like to me is that they're going to make a few voice acted cinematics, then code in a system that will check your saves for your choices and decide which ones to play. I could be wrong, of course, but it sounds like they won't be fixing the problem, but rather attempting to tell us why the current endings do make sense after all. And we'll still be stuck with the tri-color nonsensical ending, just with a bit more trimmings on the side.
I for one look forward to what they'll put out. My main complaint about the ending is how disconnected it feels from the rest of the game in terms of it acknowledging your choices; if this fixes that aspect, I am pretty happy. Also, telling us how the current endings make sense and fit into the narrative is a bad thing? I thought the reason why all of the internet had a massive rage was because the endings were not smoothly integrated with the rest of the game?
Secondly, "coming out this summer" is actually a long time for something they supposedly "planned in advance". If they had planned it in advance they'd be ready by now. "Coming out this summer" means "let's try to do some damage control with the fans, can you guys make the loudest of protestors go away with some DLC whipped up in 2-3 months?"
Where did it say that they planned this exact content package in advance?
I really hope I end up being proven wrong on this, but this announcement does not sound to me like anything that will actually wash the bitter taste those last 10 minutes leave.
To be honest, while this isn't exactly what I wanted, it is pretty close. And let us not forget that no matter what BW would have done, someone would be crying about it. So, again, I am looking forward to it. I am neither cynical nor egotistical enough to automatically say "This is going to be bad because it's not exactly what I wanted".