Well each hour it feels we get worse and worse news regarding Destiny and Bungie. No Destiny 3 in development is probably the biggest fumble I have ever seen, worse than Josh Allen when he has to play in a big game.
Why no D3, are we really about to rely on Marathon! What a joke of a company we are seeing right now. I get ending D2, but I only see reason behind it if there is a D3. But it seems that is not the case. It seems the case is Bungie or Sony is ending a billion dollar franchise for an extraction shooter, which btw has lower player counts than a game that is actually dead. Oh and that game just came out 2 months ago, yeah that should be a crime and is honestly just laughable at this point. This company's grave is getting deeper and deeper by the time. And if Bungie wants to make a new game/IP, I highly doubt any soul would want to support it, and why would they after what we have seen out of this company for the past five years.
Maybe we treated Activision too harshly, and if Bungie wants to get things moving we need an announcement soon, like really soon. Development needs to start now more than ever. Destiny Classic, then a D3. Pull the plug on Marathon by the end of the year, cause if that game didn't get support then, I can't imagine it getting more support now. If we are a smart, which by how things going, they aren't bright in the head over there, but if they want to get things right lets see a Destiny classic by the year 2028/2029, and get Destiny 3 by 2031/2032. Now I know things are easier said than done, but we can't leave this beloved franchise in the gutter like this.
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Bungie didn’t lose the community overnight. They spent years chipping away at the trust that made Destiny special in the first place. For over a decade, the community asked for transparency, meaningful content, and honest communication. Instead, we got endless “we’re listening” posts followed by the same cycle all over again. TWIDs full of “stay tuned,” vague promises, and carefully worded non-answers became the norm while actual concerns went ignored. The worst part is that Destiny always had incredible potential. The gameplay, music, art direction, raids, lore…all of it was strong enough to create one of the greatest live-service games ever made. But every major step forward seemed chained to decisions driven by monetization, content padding, and leadership that never truly understood why players cared so much to begin with. People didn’t get angry because they hated Destiny. They got angry because they loved it and watched it repeatedly fall short of what it could have been. Now Bungie expects players to trust them again with Marathon after years of burned goodwill, broken promises, and content that increasingly felt designed around engagement metrics instead of player experience. Trust is hard to earn and easy to destroy. Bungie spent years destroying it. If this really is the beginning of the end for Bungie, then honestly, it feels self-inflicted. Destiny deserved better, and so did the community that carried that franchise for over ten years. Good riddance.
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Not gonna happen [url=https://www.example.com/]https://ign.com/articles/bungie-is-reportedly-planning-significant-layoffs-destiny-3-not-in-the-works[/url]
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D3 wouldn't save bungie. A new game of that scale takes what 6 years roughly and millions plus a plan and right now bungie have proved to be a burden Sony won't allow D3