Bungie Will End Active Development Of Destiny 2 On June 9

Bungie will release a final update to wrap things up.

Destiny 2 has almost reached its final destination. Nearly nine years after the game’s initial release, Bungie is ending active development on the live-service shooter. Its last content update, monument of victoryWill come on June 9th.

The final live-service update will include changes designed to make the game “a welcoming place for returning players”. Despite the lack of updated content beyond this, Bungie plans to keep the game’s servers online indefinitely, similar to the original game.

This move comes after a difficult period for Bungie. It went through two rounds of layoffs (in 2023 and 2024) following its acquisition by Sony in 2022. finally found the studio marathon Out the door this March, but only after delays. Even with additional development time, reviews have been mixed. Love it or hate it, marathon It doesn’t seem like it will be the big, unexpected hit that the studio was hoping for. What will happen next? Bungie says it will start “incubating” [its] Next game.”

at least destiny 2The last update seems quite important. After listening to players’ feedback, Bungie is bringing back the Director and pushing the much-maligned portal to the node menu at the bottom of the screen. A new, permanent Pantheon mode will be added (including a new slate of bosses). And all raid and dungeon gear is being updated to modern standards. Bungie’s blog post explaining the decision includes a lot more details about it monument of victory Update.



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