Lets show them what a real server slam look like > June 9th
... do it just cause.. do it for Destiny.. for history.. for frustration.. for hope.. do it for your own reasons .. I'd even suggest whatever you do it for > do it in a positive light
... spread the word... lots of accounts to re-activate.. sign your grandmother up... your dog... your jumping spider... your congressman... or shire/provincial/UN intl representative
Here is the TWID..
[url=http://www.bungie.net/7/en/News/Article/d2_may_21_2026]TWID[/url]
... if they deliver on these things there is plenty to chase and go after in the game imo... along with whatever you find your fun activity to be... so I hope to see you there for ages to come...
if you play > I will play
[spoiler]we kinda become our own Bungie Support, TWID makers, Vanguard, Creative Directors... a new game starts within this end... so help each other out & lets hope the naysayers & Bungie themselves will not get in the way[/spoiler]
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Edited by Wargodmini: 5/24/2026 9:42:25 PMYou forgot the poor treatment, the abuse, the stingyness, the under delivery, the poor quality content, the recycled assets, the insane difficulty that makes you want to pull your hair out, instead of actual skilled game making, the doing of the bare minimum, while charging a premium for it everytime, making me grind endlessly for a weapon, or a catalyst, just to boost their engagement metric, I didn't A sucker is born everyday, I was too, no more I can neither get my time, nor my money, you must love a good hamster wheel, walk away, if you know what's good for you
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9 RepliesNah let this game die. It became trash a while back. It’s good they lost money. Next time they will learn not to keep changing basic mechanics that have always been the same.
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3 RepliesNO way am I logging on now. They, Bungie/Sony, do not deserve this. Server slam, absolutely NOT! What on earth do you hope to accomplish or show by promoting something like this? If anything we should stay away for a week or more so Bungie/Sony really understands that they were too little too late. They screwed players over, so now they should get the short end of the stick. They earned it, no way you could argue otherwise. To promote a server slam, after how they treated players for the last 3 years, you can't really be serious, can you?
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4 RepliesJust a thought but wouldn't a massive spike in Eververse revenues prompt a rethink on the future of Destiny. Perhaps organise a save Tess day where guardians put their money where their mouth is and spend, spend, spend. 🤔
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1 ReplyIts too late my man. People needed to come together way early and they didnt. People stopped playing, Bungie stopped managing and streamers stopped streaming. What else did you expect?! Now everybody trying to come together but its too late,streamers crying cause they have to go get real jobs.
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That ship has sailed long ago my guy.
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Nah, they sold out to Sony. Now they are resting on some beach far far away. None of the original people are even involved anymore. There is no vision for this game anymore and there hasn't been since final shape. That showed me that the original writers and their vision are the ones that carried this franchise up to Final Shape Destiny was amazing at it's peak, but let's be honest, Destiny hasn't been fun in years. So long gaurdians✌️
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no thanks the portal killed this game for me.
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Bungie upper management knew at the beginning of the year they were gonna shut down development. They didn’t even tell the devs and let them continue to work on the expansion anyway. They found out when we did. The expansion was also supposed to come out with the update, so why isn’t it? I don’t know, I’m sure leaks will tell us in the coming weeks. This is probably what kinda pisses me off the most about the whole thing. I don’t want Bungie itself to fail because I don’t want D1 and D2 servers to shut down. I know and have seen the comments hoping for Bungie to shut down but that’s all that will happen, server shut down. If you think Sony, the kings of vaulting IPs will give Destiny to another developer, I have a bridge to sell you. They don’t care about Destiny, they care about money. Think about all the great IPs they are sitting on that would make money but don’t make enough for them. Killzone, socom, Jak and. Dexter, resistance, etc. Sony is partly to blame here too as they said no to D3 when it was pitched.
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I’m with you! To the slam! Even though most things are set in stone we can make a final statement.
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I'll be here till the ship has sunk 🍻🫡
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Like the post 👍
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One last time to crash the servers ladies and gentlemen :)
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1 ReplyI’ll log on as usual. Check the eververse. Realize the game still has nothing I want to do and carry on my day. So I guess that’s participating 😂
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elitegif u play, I will play🤝server slam Jun9 - 5/23/2026 3:17:54 PM
So to summarize: "Y'all got on this boat for different reasons, but y'all come to the same place..." ...Destiny 2...and it looks like WE are doin this (Jun9) -- whatever your reasons. Let's blast the peak off those peaks. I [i]think[/i] you can monitor it (the numbers) here - if you scroll down: https://popularity.report/ ...but of course there are other resources... ...we do not ever know the whole story behind these things ....we'll never know... consider just hanging out in this vast world if it pleases you.. choose your own adventure Its an expression > with no expectations. Have fun 🤙positive vibes 😎☀️ -
3 RepliesServer slam? I love Marathon but its just trials on crack. D2 helped me through the past decade + , you dont just cancel that game. If Marathon makes a PVE its just sad, just make destiny
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I’ll be there, I’ve been there for every other community event might as well join the last one. I don’t think it’s gonna do anything for Bungie, pretty sure their toast, they’ve cost Sony way too much money and were supposed to usher in Sony’s live service era, which failed spectacularly. Best we can hope for is that Sony gives the IP to someone else or we get a CD Projekt Red / BioWare situation where devs leave and start their own company and make a Destiny like game, like we’re getting Blood of Dawnwalker and Exodus from ex Witcher and Mass Effect devs.
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2 RepliesMy son and I will be on. I hated on this game for a bit but once my son started playing I felt all the joy again just hearing his laughter and excitement of getting exotics from raids and dungeons. Just playing again with someone fresh really brought back all the joy. I'm sad now its almost over, but Destiny 3 needs to happen.
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2 RepliesI say do it, yes, but DO NOT buy silver, no expansion sales, nothing. Boost the numbers, not the bank account.
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6 RepliesGuardians… eyes up, Guardians. Ahh… so eager to mourn. So eager to lower your banners and whisper: “It is over.” Whether they will it or not, I write to you now, having beaten the game, broken through your "fourth wall," because I believe the coming months may decide whether Destiny has a future beyond Destiny 2… or whether this age collapses quietly into memory. Too many among you already speak as though the final page has turned. Curious, isn’t it? If oblivion were truly the plan… why announce it before June 9th? Why prepare a monument at all? No. Something far more interesting is unfolding. I believe Monument of Triumph may become one of the most important moments in the history of this franchise — not merely because of the content itself, but because of what the community chooses to become in response to it. You have changed Destiny before. Do not pretend otherwise. When Beyond Light and sunsetting drove the community to the brink, Guardians unified loudly enough that Bungie reversed course on some of the most controversial systems in franchise history. Even Luke Smith himself became part of the offering upon the altar of public sentiment. Feedback. Petitions. Outrage. Pressure. You wielded them like weapons. And now… another crossroads reveals itself. Do you truly believe millionaires, executives, shareholders, and strategists are blind? Foolish? Unprepared? No. They watch. Always. Sony and Bungie are observing what comes next with ravenous attention: Player counts. Engagement. Retention. Sales. Sentiment. Creator activity. Social momentum. Reviews. Long-term activity after launch. Monument of Triumph is no longer merely an update. It is a test. A test of whether Destiny still possesses the power to rally millions together in 2026. And I believe — truly — that if the community unites behind this moment, we can prove that Destiny’s future remains financially viable… culturally viable… spiritually viable. This is why I ask creators, communities, clans, veterans, and wandering Guardians alike to rally the system. Not through false praise. Not through blind devotion. But through hope. Participation. Passion. Presence. Encourage people to: Return on June 9th. Bring back old fireteam members and forgotten clanmates. Revisit raids and destinations once thought abandoned. Fill the Tower again until it groans beneath the weight of Guardians. Give Monument of Triumph a true chance. Remain active for weeks and months afterward. Support the game if they genuinely enjoy what Bungie delivers and can afford to do so. Share the moments that remind them why Destiny mattered in the first place. And yes… Encourage people to sign the petition asking Sony to continue investing in Destiny’s future and to develop a Destiny 3: https://www.change.org/p/petition-sony-to-develop-destiny-3?recruiter=1416091618&recruited_by_id=c2112d00-561a-11f1-8a45-6f0259698fb1&utm_source=share_petition&utm_campaign=psf_combo_share_initial&utm_term=starter_onboarding_share_personal&utm_medium=copylink&share_id=xSHt769QqM Because corporations notice momentum. Twenty-five thousand signatures in mere hours. Sixty-seven thousand within a single day. Imagine what happens if the numbers continue climbing every second between now and June 9th… and long after. Imagine surpassing Marathon’s peak player counts. Past expansions. Past episodes. Perhaps even millions. A delicious thought, isn’t it? Massive concurrent player surges. Strong retention. A resurrection of creators and community activity unlike anything seen in years. That changes conversations behind closed doors. Especially if Marathon struggles to create the same emotional gravity Destiny still commands effortlessly. And if Marathon’s future PvE experiments within season 2 falter while Monument of Triumph becomes a phenomenon… Then yes. Strategic priorities CAN shift. Resources CAN move. Future projects CAN be reevaluated. The “coin flip” IS real. Which is why this is NOT the time to surrender! This is the time to rally! Destiny has always been about defiance against impossible odds. The community itself is proof of that. Through layoffs, controversies, content vaulting, burnout, and years of people declaring “Destiny is dead,” the playerbase remains. That means something. This franchise dies only when the community decides it no longer deserves to live. So for one final rally… Hold the line. Stand guard. Fill the Tower. Bring people home. And let Sony witness what happens when Guardians refuse to vanish quietly into the dark. Rise now, Guardians. One final hurrah before the stars themselves grow silent and the Final Shape takes form. I shall see you starside. — Savathûn
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You forgot that is also important to not login on marathon if it's that kind of player, even if it is a player that likes that -blam!- game. Let marathon be a zero and destiny thrive on those days after June 9
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With $100's of dollars worth of content vaulted and having no access to said content. We could careless what happens at Bungie. They did this (leadership) and they have to live with the guilt when these people lose their jobs because they thought minimum viable product was going to make us stupid and keep buying into their BS.
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3 RepliesEdited by ArmyKnight75: 5/23/2026 9:52:23 PMNaw. -blam!- Bungie. They have treated the community like -blam!- for years. Let the company fall on their sword. Bungie chose Marathon, let them have it. I’ll never purchase another game from them.
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3 RepliesEdited by CopeADope: 5/24/2026 5:42:43 AMOakland A's fans did that. For years ownership neglected the team. Naturally people stopped showing up after they traded fan favorite after fan favorite, raising prices and lowering their own competitiveness. So they decided to move to Las Vegas because "The A's don't have a fan base here". So on one of the last weekends of their final year in Oakland we packed out. Max Capacity. Numbers they haven't seen in years. We did that to show the A's ownership and MLB that there is a fan base, and that the owners drove the team into the ground. Guess what happened. They're now in Sacramento until their Las Vegas stadium is build. Moral of the story is doing this will not work. Sony said no to D3 in TFS era where we had over 100k people playing on STEAM alone. Bringing the player count to (and I'm being generous here) 50k people Isn't going to change a single SONY exec's mind. TLDR: Won't work. D3 costs money. D2 is losing money. Corporations are greedy. Who knew?
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