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Recent coverage centers on Bungie’s post-Destiny 2 wind-down and player-facing end-of-life perks as the game shifts into maintenance mode. In parallel, headlines also highlight Bungie and Sony settling a large wrongful dismissal lawsuit tied to a former Marathon director, with the settlement amount undisclosed.

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Destiny, Marathon
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Key Takeaway Destiny 2 is entering maintenance mode with a final player gift, while Bungie and Sony also finalize a major settlement involving a former Marathon director.
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Destiny 2 maintenance farewell legal settlement undisclosed Marathon leadership fallout
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Destiny 2 is entering maintenance mode with a final player gift, while Bungie and Sony also finalize a major settlement involving a former Marathon director.

Recent coverage centers on Bungie’s post-Destiny 2 wind-down and player-facing end-of-life perks as the game shifts into maintenance mode. In parallel, headlines also highlight Bungie and Sony settling a large wrongful dismissal lawsuit tied to a former Marathon director, with the settlement amount undisclosed.

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Top 5 signals · Destiny 2 is entering maintenance mode

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Destiny 2 status Entering maintenance mode
Final player item Final farewell gift for Destiny 2 players
Lawsuit stake $200m wrongful dismissal lawsuit
Case outcome Sony and Bungie settle with ex-Marathon director

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  • Follow Destiny 2 maintenance-mode updates from Eurogamer/related coverage for the farewell gift details. Eurogamer
  • Track any follow-up reporting on the undisclosed settlement terms from additional outlets covering the Marathon director case. GamesIndustry.biz

What Changed

  • Bungie gives Destiny 2 players a final farewell gift as the game enters maintenance mode Eurogamer
  • Sony, Bungie settle with ex-Marathon director they accused of "predatory behaviour", bringing $200m wrongful dismissal lawsuit to a close Eurogamer
  • Bungie and Sony settle lawsuit with former Marathon director for undisclosed amount GamesIndustry.biz
  • Christopher Barrett Settles $200M Lawsuit with Bungie and Sony, but the Real Payout Stays Hidden from the Public WCCFTech
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