Nothing outside of the portal is relevant anymore, yet the portal covers only very little activities.
None of the old weapons and gears are useful.
Grind is pointless, say you get all the tier 5s you wanted, then what? Do I go play a raid or dungeon? What for? When the loot is irrelevant
Well, if your goal was to kill the game and fun all together, congratulations. You’ve done it
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Edited by Mark, Scholar of Stars: 9/19/2025 1:45:44 PMBungie now has less to maintain. I think that was the goal. They lost one-third of their workforce, according to Wikipedia. Probably even more. They're working on Marathon, and they have to maintain their co-development with NetEase of Destiny: Rising. [url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/terryredfield_new-destiny-rising-trailer-2025-netease-activity-7330691291669770240-khrd]"I'm thrilled to be part of Destiny Rising from the beginning and to see it all coming together beautifully. Check out the latest trailer!" - Peter Olofsson Hermanrud Art Director at Bungie Working on Destiny Rising[/url] Bungie lost his autonomy. The company will be integrated into PlayStation Studios. I think they will prioritize Marathon even more in 2026, when it will be released, over Destiny 2. I'm sure there are still talented developers (workers). But they are just not enough, numerically, to make a difference. Plus, the QA team was dismissed, which makes work even harder for them. Since the "Beyond Light" DLC, the game has been in a strange place. The Destiny Content Vault, Sunsetting... Catarina Macedo and Joe Blackburn tried to fix what's possible, but look at their "legacy" today. It's gone. Both left the studio on their own. It's obvious they had their reasons. Destiny 2 will not come back in its full strength. The management made so many mistakes. The brand is heavily damaged. No one at Bungie can "sell" a success of Destiny 2 to Sony for further support. It doesn't look good, and I doubt, judging by Bungie's history in leadership, Marathon won't be successful either. Edit:...