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Across coverage, Destiny 2 is ending with a final June update, prompting players to share experiences while reporting that Bungie is also considering significant layoffs. Several headlines suggest internal planning and knowledge about the end of Destiny 2 may not have been fully aligned before it became public.

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Key Takeaway Destiny 2’s final update is arriving in June, but the swan song is paired with reports of significant Bungie layoffs and unclear internal awareness.
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Destiny 2’s final update is arriving in June, but the swan song is paired with reports of significant Bungie layoffs and unclear internal awareness.

Across coverage, Destiny 2 is ending with a final June update, prompting players to share experiences while reporting that Bungie is also considering significant layoffs. Several headlines suggest internal planning and knowledge about the end of Destiny 2 may not have been fully aligned before it became public.

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final update month June
layoffs timing Reportedly as soon as Destiny 2’s end update is out
sunsetting knowledge gap Bungie staff reportedly didn’t know the end of Destiny 2 until the public announcement
final update content Large-scale gun updates, with devs saying it was an “obscene amount” of items

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  • Track coverage and community reactions leading up to Destiny 2’s final update in June. Rock Paper Shotgun
  • Follow reports on Bungie staffing/layoff details around Destiny 2’s end-of-life transition. GamesIndustry.biz

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  • Bungie devs have resurrected an obscene amount of guns for Destiny 2's final update: 'My body physically hurts from the amount of items we were updating' PC Gamer
  • In a bittersweet return to form, Destiny 2's final update is giving players reasons to roam its public zones once again PC Gamer
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Tracking: As an online petition for Destiny 3 gains traction, reports suggest Bungie staff didn't know about the end of Destiny 2 until the public announcement / Destiny 2 players share their memories and reviews - positive and negative - as Bungie calls time

PC Gamer 3 articles

Tracking: Bungie devs have resurrected an obscene amount of guns for Destiny 2's final update: 'My body physically hurts from the amount of items we were updating' / One of the ideas pitched to save Destiny 2 was reportedly a 'Destiny Infinity' relaunch and a return to the annual expansion model

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What's Next for Destiny 2, If Anything At All?

The big question on everybody’s mind is what might be next for Destiny. But honestly, I don’t know if Destiny has much of a future at Bungie. Obviously, you could start work on Destiny 3, but a third game in a long-standing franchise would have an uphill battle in order to find an audience big enough to sustain it in the same way that Destiny and Destiny 2 did. Anyone who maybe was put off by Destiny 2 either at the beginning or over time would be less likely to invest in a Destiny 3 for any reason but sheer curiosity. And those who had no interest in Destiny or feel overwhelmed about getting

There Will Never Be Another Game Like Destiny
Where Am I, and Who Are These People?

As a side effect of the Vaulting process, the new player experience and onboarding for Destiny 2 became one of the worst for any live-service game, ever, and no real effort was made to address this issue, with onboarding mostly pushed onto players and external sources to bridge the gap. Starting Destiny 2 as a new player is confusing right from the jump. Where the original story and experience would have slowly introduced the player into new gameplay mechanics and concepts, and built the player's understanding of the world, characters, and story through multiple missions and cutscenes, most of

All The Mistakes That Paved The Way To Destiny 2's Demise
Is This Farewell?

This goes hand-in-hand with the FOMO structure, seasonal failures, and disappointing loot systems in Destiny 2. Sunsetting was the act of assigning an expiration date to gear and weapons that players had worked for. By giving existing gear a time limit, it invalidated the time players spent working on those exotic items. This was, in many ways, an issue of Bungie’s own making. Many other live-service titles have gear that becomes obsolete or ineffective beyond their initial introduction. Games like Final Fantasy 14 and World of Warcraft allow incrementally more powerful gear to show up as the

All The Mistakes That Paved The Way To Destiny 2's Demise
Where Do We Go From Here?

Moving over to Marathon is the main priority. Potential for new projects in the pipeline. Bungie has made it very clear that their work on Destiny 2 is stopping, aside from one final update to send the game off into the eternal sunset. However, it was only in 2022 that Sony acquired the developer for a small sum of a few billion dollars, and they clearly still want to hold onto at least some part of the team. While Halo is very much in the arms of Xbox, Bungie's next steps are going to be very important for the developer's future. The obvious shift is to Marathon, which has already carved

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