Destiny 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Destiny 2 across the outlets.- Sony and Bungie have begun laying off Destiny 2 developers following management failuresBungie has announced layoffs affecting Destiny 2 developers, citing management failures and a need to reorganize. The company's memo, signed only as 'Bungie,' did not name specific executives responsible for the decision. This follows previous budget cuts and a perceived decline in the game's content updates.
- With Destiny 2 over, Bungie lays off employees 'to align the studio’s resources with its current priorities…Bungie has announced a significant reduction in force, citing the need to align studio resources with current priorities following the conclusion of Destiny 2's development and the early stages of new projects. Sony's Hermen Hulst confirmed the decision was made after reviewing the studio's long-term direction and resource needs, emphasizing continued support for Marathon and future incubation efforts.
- Sony is laying off 'most' of the Destiny team and 'some' Marathon devsSony Interactive Entertainment, parent company of Bungie, has announced significant layoffs affecting "most" of the Destiny team and "some" Marathon developers, along with other SIE support roles. CEO Hermen Hulst stated the decision was made after extensive review of the studio's long-term direction and priorities to align resources. This follows Bungie's earlier announcement of ending live development on Destiny 2 due to performance not meeting expectations.
- Bungie confirms layoffs, now that Destiny 2 support has endedBungie has confirmed significant layoffs following the end of active development support for Destiny 2. The company acknowledged that the game fell short of expectations and that this failure, coupled with future projects still in early development, necessitated the reduction in force. While the exact number of affected employees is unclear, Bungie expressed gratitude and compassion for those departing.
- "Most" of the Destiny 2 team is being laid off as Bungie says the MMO "fell short of expectations these past several years," some Marathon devs also affectedBungie has announced significant layoffs, affecting most of the Destiny 2 team and some Marathon developers, citing that Destiny 2 fell short of expectations and the studio could no longer operate at its previous size. Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Herman Hulst confirmed the workforce reduction, stating it was necessary to align Bungie's resources with its current priorities and long-term goals, while Marathon remains a supported part of their portfolio.
- Bungie Confirms Layoffs, “Most” Of Destiny Team Let GoBungie has confirmed company-wide layoffs, impacting a significant portion of its workforce, including most of the Destiny 2 team and some members of the Marathon development team. Studio leadership cited Destiny 2 falling short of expectations and the need to align resources with current priorities and future projects. This reorganization follows Sony's acquisition of Bungie in 2022, amidst a broader shift in PlayStation's focus away from live-service games.
- Sony Confirms 'Significant' Bungie Layoffs Include 'Most of the Destiny Team and Some Marathon Team Members', as Bungie Admits 'Destiny 2 Fell Short of Expectations'Sony confirmed significant layoffs at Bungie, impacting most of the Destiny team and some Marathon team members. Bungie acknowledged that Destiny 2 fell short of expectations, following the end of its new content and amid lackluster player numbers for the new launch Marathon.
- Believe it or not, there was a push for a Destiny dating sim at Bungie once, and it had a proper pitch deck and everythingFormer Bungie employees revealed that a Destiny dating sim was pitched internally, inspired by games like Dream Daddy. Despite having a detailed pitch deck and a "Hard No" from leadership, the concept was explored during internal game jam events. This revelation comes as more details about Destiny 2's development and Bungie's near-shutdown before the Sony acquisition emerge.
- There's a surprising amount of major games you can't play on Valve's Steam Machine - here are eight of the biggest, and whyValve's Steam Machine, despite its potential, faces significant limitations due to its SteamOS (a Linux variant) not supporting many popular games. This is primarily caused by anti-cheat software, which is incompatible with Linux, rendering titles like Destiny 2, Fortnite, Battlefield 6, Apex Legends, GTA Online, EA Sports FC 24, and modern Call of Duty games unplayable. While installing Windows is an option, it defeats the purpose of the console-like device.
- How to get the One Thousand Voices Exotic Catalyst in Destiny 2This guide details how to obtain the One Thousand Voices Exotic Catalyst in Destiny 2. Players can acquire it as a random drop from defeating Morgeth in the Pantheon or from the final chest of the Last Wish Raid. Once obtained, the Catalyst requires defeating 350 enemies to activate, enhancing the One Thousand Voices weapon.
- Bungie Announces Layoffs and Reorganization After Destiny 2 “Fell Short” in the Past Several YearsBungie has announced significant layoffs and a studio reorganization, citing that Destiny 2 has fallen short of expectations in recent years. While the exact number of affected employees is not disclosed, reports suggest a substantial portion of the studio's workforce may be impacted. The company stated these changes are necessary for its future positioning, with no immediate plans for Destiny 3.
- “Most of the Destiny Team” Will Face Layoffs, Confirms PlayStation Studios HeadSony Interactive Entertainment's PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst confirmed that "most of the Destiny team" and some Marathon developers at Bungie will be laid off. This follows previous workforce reductions at Bungie and aims to align the studio's resources with its long-term priorities. Support is being provided to affected employees.
- Bungie Studio Head Justin Truman Steps Down – RumorBungie studio head Justin Truman is reportedly stepping down less than a year after taking the role, according to sources familiar with the situation. Truman has a long history with the company, having worked on titles like Destiny 2 and Halo: Reach. This news follows recent layoffs at Bungie, with PlayStation Studios head Hermen Hulst noting that many of the affected employees were from the Destiny team.
- The Death of Destiny 2 - How the World's Best Live Service Game Became a HauntologyThis article analyzes Destiny 2's evolution into a 'hauntology,' a game defined by unrealized promises and lost content due to decisions like the Content Vault and seasonal models. The author argues that these choices, driven by the demands of live service games, have trained the community to accept impermanence, ultimately leading to a sense of loss and a departure from the game's original vision. Despite the ongoing fun, the article posits that Destiny 2 has been 'dead' for a while, with its future promises unfulfilled.
- Bungie Communications Manager Says Destiny 2 fans Shouldn't Blame Themselves for Game Coming to an EndBungie's Communications Manager stated that Destiny 2 players should not feel responsible for the decision to end support for the game. This indicates a shift in the game's lifecycle and Bungie's future development plans.
- 'Don't blame yourselves' for Destiny 2's end, community lead tells players: 'No words can accurately depict how lucky we are to have shared these worlds with you'Bungie communications lead Dylan Gafner, also known as dmg04, reassured Destiny 2 players that they are not to blame for the game's perceived decline. He expressed gratitude for the community's dedication and shared experiences over the years. Gafner's comments come as Destiny 2 reaches the end of its lifecycle, with the final update released and communication updates ceasing.
- Destiny 2 fans shouldn't "blame yourselves" as Bungie closes the door on its 9-year-old MMO, says community lead: "This is just the way it goes sometimes"Bungie's principal communications manager, Dylan Gafner, has stated that players should not blame themselves for Destiny 2 ending its nine-year run without further major updates. He reassured the community that their support has been immense and that the game's conclusion is simply a natural progression. While Destiny 2 will remain playable, Bungie is shifting focus to new projects like Marathon.
- Bungie devs reportedly pitched Destiny dating gameFormer Bungie employees revealed that developers pitched a dating game based on the Destiny franchise, inspired by 'Dream Daddy'. While the prototype was created during internal development events, management rejected the idea, deeming it too 'silly'. This news comes as Bungie faces potential layoffs and concludes development on Destiny 2.
- How to fix the Centipede error in Destiny 2This guide provides troubleshooting steps for the Centipede error in Destiny 2, which is a general networking issue. Solutions include restarting network equipment, using a wired connection, ensuring an open NAT type, and flushing the PC's DNS. The article also notes that Steam downtime or Destiny 2 server maintenance can cause these errors.
- Lionfish-4fr PvE and PvP god rolls - Destiny 2This guide details the optimal PvE and PvP god rolls for the Lionfish-4fr Fusion Rifle in Destiny 2. While the Lionfish-4fr excels in PvE with its Stasis freezing capabilities and perks like High Impact Reserves and Closing Time, it is less effective in PvP due to a lack of suitable perks. The article also provides information on how to acquire the weapon through Vanguard Arms Rewards or the Pinnacle Ops playlist.