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Destiny 2

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Edited by Arcade--NL: 9/28/2025 9:09:33 PM
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Please roll back and make D3

Please Bungie, Roll back to the Final Shape. You can keep your money I paid for the Edge of fate. We asked for more loot grinding instead of crafting, but we did NOT ask for power grinding. Especially not in this way, which is exhausting. I am tired, I lost all interest, I play pvp now which I am very bad at. You know what I am saying? The removal of grandmaster nightfalls, the one thing I liked the most, but that ofcourse is personal. The internet is full of complaints and people quit more than usual and this is one of thousand s of reactions concerning this issue. But I have to say it. I am a positive person, always defending the team, but I have to be honest now. The whole portal -blam!- kills the game. The longer that list become, the more I am driven away from it. Bugs, changes, changes reverted after a week, live updates..... there is no direction at all. This leads to nowhere. I know the studio has a hard time, but all this -blam!- only makes it worse. The story is not a new saga, but a halfbaked storyline. It feels like a sidestep, nothing more. Please roll back. Just gives us some Into the Light upgrades for example and take your time to create D3. Fresh, no reprised -blam!-. I know you can do it. We'll wait, we'll play D3, we will love it and we will be loyal. Do it!

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  • • Bungie is no longer the same company it was when Destiny and Destiny 2 launched. • Sony owns part of Bungie, which shifts resources and priorities. • A good chunk of Bungie’s workforce is split between Marathon, support roles, and cross-Sony projects. • Even with 300+ devs left for Destiny, it’s not comparable to the Destiny 2 launch scale (~1,000 developers). • Given that, a full Destiny 3 anytime soon is highly unlikely — maybe a decade away, if at all. • People setting expectations for a fast Destiny 3 are chasing something that can’t realistically happen. That’s a fair take. It matches what’s visible in the industry right now: live-service games pull ongoing dev effort for years, and Bungie’s current bandwidth is limited. Add to that their restructuring and recent layoffs, and yeah — the “golden age” of Bungie pumping out new giant games every 3–4 years is probably gone. Instead of waiting for Destiny 3 like it’s right around the corner, it makes sense to: • Appreciate what’s still there in Destiny 2 (for however long it runs). • Accept that Marathon and Sony integration are Bungie’s big focus now. • Look for other games/passion projects to scratch that sci-fi looter-shooter itch.

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