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Recent coverage focuses on Destiny 2’s endgame transition: reports say the game will receive its final update in June, alongside claims of “significant” layoffs as development winds down. Commenters are also debating the broader impact of an impending games-as-a-service shutdown.

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Key Takeaway Destiny 2 is reportedly heading to its final June update, with layoffs expected as Bungie’s development work wraps up.
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Destiny 2 is reportedly heading to its final June update, with layoffs expected as Bungie’s development work wraps up.

Recent coverage focuses on Destiny 2’s endgame transition: reports say the game will receive its final update in June, alongside claims of “significant” layoffs as development winds down. Commenters are also debating the broader impact of an impending games-as-a-service shutdown.

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  • Final update in June — Destiny 2 is getting its final update in June, and the team reportedly face "significant" layoffs as soon as it's out the door Rock Paper Shotgun

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layoff report Team reportedly facing “significant” layoffs after the final update
development end framing Bungie planning “significant” layoffs as Destiny 2 development ends (reported)
quality-of-life update framing A biggest-ever quality-of-life update is described as the one that “ends the game”

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  • After the June update ships, watch for follow-up reporting on “significant” layoffs tied to Destiny 2’s end. GamesIndustry.biz

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  • Report: Bungie planning "significant" layoffs as Destiny 2 development ends GamesIndustry.biz
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