Destiny 2
News, coverage and analysis tracking Destiny 2 across the outlets.- Bungie Is Ending Development For Destiny 2, and Shifting the Focus to MarathonBungie has announced the end of active development for Destiny 2, with the final live-service content update scheduled for June 9, 2026. The studio will shift its focus to incubating new games, including Marathon, and plans to make significant layoffs. Destiny 2 will remain playable after its final update, and all content will be bundled into a collection with permanent markdowns.
- As someone who was all-in on Destiny, I'm gutted to see where we are nowThe author expresses deep disappointment regarding the end of active development for Destiny 2, a game they have played since its initial release. They lament the perceived mismanagement and squandered potential of the franchise, contrasting it with the rich world-building and sense of possibility from its early days. Bungie is now shifting its focus to the development of Marathon.
- Destiny developers reflect on the end of an era: 'We all worked so hard to maintain the quality bar under…Former Bungie developers and voice actors reflect on the end of Destiny 2's decade-long run as a live service game, following the announcement that its final update will arrive on June 9. Many shared their pride in their contributions and the community, while acknowledging the difficult circumstances surrounding the game's conclusion and potential layoffs.
- Bungie insiders claim ‘significant number of layoffs’ are coming following Destiny 2’s maintenance modeBungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the announcement that Destiny 2 will enter maintenance mode in June. Insider reports suggest there is no new project lined up for the Destiny 2 team, and a Destiny 3 is not currently planned. Sony has not yet commented on the matter.
- Reaction: I'm Sad It's Over, But Destiny's End Was OverdueThe author expresses mixed feelings of sadness and relief regarding the end of Destiny 2's content updates, particularly after The Final Shape expansion. While acknowledging the series' significant impact and personal memories, they feel the game's conclusion was overdue and perhaps not handled with a clear vision by Bungie, comparing its drawn-out end to the post-Endgame MCU.
- Layoffs imminent at Bungie, former BioWare devs launch new studio, and GTA VI still on for November - Patch Notes #53Bungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the end of Destiny 2's active development, shifting focus to Marathon. Meanwhile, former BioWare and Inflexion Games developers have launched a new studio called Studio Reset. Grand Theft Auto 6 is still on track for a November 2026 release, though its price remains unconfirmed. Additionally, Embracer Group plans to spin off major franchises and studios, and Xbox has updated its adaptive thumbstick toppers.
- Marathon Steam reviews take a hit as Destiny 2 fans react to news of the MMO ending updates after nearly 9 years:…Bungie has announced that Destiny 2 will receive its final live-service update next month, ending nearly nine years of new content. In response, some players have begun review bombing Bungie's new game, Marathon, on Steam. This comes amidst reports of significant layoffs planned at Bungie and Sony's reported impairment losses against the studio's assets.
- Report Claims “Significant” Layoffs Are Incoming For Bungie As Destiny 2 EndsBungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the end of new content development for Destiny 2. Despite speculation, there are no immediate plans for Destiny 3, with the studio focusing on its extraction shooter Marathon. Sony, which acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion, has written down $769 million of the studio's value amid these changes.
- Destiny 2 is getting its final update in June, and the team reportedly face "significant" layoffs as soon as it's out the doorBungie has announced that the final live-service content update for Destiny 2, titled Monument of Triumph, will be released on June 9, 2026, concluding the game's 12-year run. Following this update, the studio is reportedly facing significant layoffs, with sources indicating that no new projects have been greenlit yet. Despite the conclusion of Destiny 2's active development, the game will remain playable, and the final update will incorporate content originally planned for the Shadow and Order expansion.
- Destiny 3 isn't in active development, report says, and Bungie has no greenlit projects with layoffs to come as…A report indicates that Bungie is not actively developing Destiny 3, and significant layoffs are planned as Destiny 2's active development concludes. The company is also facing financial challenges, with Sony reporting substantial impairment losses related to its acquisition of Bungie. Bungie's new game, Marathon, has also reportedly not met sales expectations.
- Destiny 3 not in development claims report as Bungie faces more layoffsBungie has announced that updates for Destiny 2 will cease on June 9, 2026, with the studio shifting focus to new projects, including potential future Destiny titles, though a direct sequel, Destiny 3, is reportedly not in immediate development. This news comes amidst reports of further layoffs at the company, following previous rounds and a significant financial impairment loss for Sony Interactive Entertainment related to Bungie's acquisition and the launch of Marathon.
- Bungie reportedly eyeing up "significant" layoffs, no plans for Destiny 3: what happens after Destiny 2's final update in June?Bungie has announced that the final live-service content update for Destiny 2 will be released on June 9, 2026, after which the game will remain playable but without further development. The studio is reportedly planning significant layoffs and has no immediate plans for Destiny 3, shifting its focus to new projects like Marathon and other potential Destiny universe games.
- Nästa Destiny 2-uppdatering blir spelets sistaBungie announced that Destiny 2 will receive its final content update on June 9th, marking the end of its development cycle as the studio shifts focus to new projects. Reports also indicate significant layoffs at Bungie, with some Destiny 2 team members being reassigned to the Marathon project due to a lack of greenlit Destiny projects from owner Sony.
- Report: Bungie planning "significant" layoffs as Destiny 2 development endsSony-owned developer Bungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs as it ends development on the live-service shooter Destiny 2. The studio has no immediate plans for Destiny 3, and other internal pitches have not been greenlit. This follows underperformance of recent titles and a shift in Sony's strategy away from live-service games.
- Nästa Destiny 2-uppdatering blir spelet sistaBungie announced that the final content update for Destiny 2 will be released on June 9th, marking the end of new content for the game as the studio shifts focus to new projects. Reports also indicate significant layoffs at Bungie, with some Destiny 2 team members being moved to the Marathon project due to a lack of greenlit Destiny projects from owner Sony.
- Destiny 2 developer Bungie facing more layoffsBungie is reportedly facing further layoffs following the announcement that development on Destiny 2 will conclude. The company plans to downsize its workforce while also focusing on incubating new projects.
- Report: Major layoffs to hit Bungie and Destiny 3 is not in developmentBungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the end of active development on Destiny 2 and the cancellation of Destiny 3. Sony, which acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion, has written down the studio's value by $765 million. While the new game Marathon has a following, it has not met sales expectations, leading to a shift in focus for some staff.
- Bungie reportedly planning layoffs as Destiny 2 announces end of developmentBungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs following the announcement that active development for its live-service shooter Destiny 2 will conclude with the upcoming 'Moment of Triumph' update. While the game will remain playable, the studio does not have a Destiny 3 project lined up, potentially impacting many developers not assigned to the new Marathon title. This news follows Sony's acquisition of Bungie in 2022 and recent industry-wide job losses.
- Bungie Ends Destiny 2 Development, Final Update Arrives June 9 — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesBungie has announced that June 9 will see the release of the final update for its live service game, Destiny 2, with no further new content in active development. This decision comes after the conclusion of the game's main narrative with The Final Shape expansion and a significant delay in its next major update. Bungie is reportedly planning layoffs and has no Destiny 3 in development, shifting focus to its new project, Marathon, following its acquisition by Sony.
- Destiny 2 will get final content update on June 9, 2026Bungie has announced that the final content update for Destiny 2 is scheduled for June 9, 2026. Following this, the developer will shift its focus to developing new games.