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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D3 yes, D3 made by Bungie? Hell no!
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Wake up and look at destiny 2 they cant do D3 it will be the same mess.
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Frolic in the forest 😎
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No thx. D3 will be the same trash d2 is.
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D3 is a minimum of four years away and more than likely, six. If I were Bungie and I wanted to regain my lost customer base, I'd start by fixing the current game and putting it in "Age of Triumph" mode. Play the hits, encourage raids and dungeons, bring back nightfalls, and give a refresh to the classic playlists: strikes, crucible, and Gambit. Next I'd announce a D1 remaster that would bring D1 to current gen consoles and PC. This would come out in about 16 months, targeting Christmas 2026. A D1 remaster with a similar release schedule, would give two years worth of content and give development time for D3. It would also deepen the nostalgia around the game while reaching a new generation of guardians. Bungie SHOULD have a head start on a remaster as many of the elements are already in D2. Sony also has smaller studios that specialize in ports and remasters, so they wouldn't have to pull D3 developers off task to do it.
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You understand that's what edge of fate is right? Whole new user interface, leveling system, tiered gear. Welcome to D3 bud.
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Should have said that back when they started talking about the DCV instead of worrying about your vault. Way too late now. They don’t have the manpower to make a D3.
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The biggest copium topic. How would Destiny 3 remotely help in this current state that the game and studio are in? If Destiny 3 became a thing, the community will remain zealous and history will end up repeating with the vanilla base being void of content, the first two dlcs being trash, and the third dlc miraculously saving it from death and so on. The hell would be the point.
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Did you even play d1 ?
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Destiny 3 would never work in Bungie's current state, nor do I believe they are capable of creating any new game that will be fun and engaging. Better to sell off the IP to a studio who has the talent and drive to make a great sequel, prequel, or even a remake. I have seen several suggestions regarding NetEase taking control of the IP but I don't believe that is the better route. Let's not forget there are other studios who worked on Destiny 2 that made it so great, for example I am told that Vicarious Visions and High Moon were responsible for several chunks of Forsaken, which may be the real reason that expansion was so great.
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D2 is on life support. Do you think they could make a D3 now and not completely screw it up?
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Boy it's like crafting wasn't the issue. Ask to not play without the grind and get what you ask for then it's an issue lol
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You do know a D3 would require investors and money right? Which they spent on crap like Lightfall and Rengades.
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Honestly, even D3 at this point won't save the franchise. The only way it would is if some other studio had complete control over every aspect of it. Look how much love is invested into Destiny Rising. Bungie has made it apparent that they are beyond checked out of the franchise. They need to just give the reins to someone else. Because anything they do will not save Destiny.
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Same leadership, same garbage mistakes, same garbage game with a 3 slapped on it. Enjoy.
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Bungie would rather just roll out the next iteration of eververse and make new exotics silver only (available for bright dust next season onwards). Bungie had the cash and dev capacity at one point but burnt all that trying to create multiple IPs (all of which were cancelled except Marathon), with all the layoffs and Sony's impending takeover, unfortunately it has neither left to embark on Destiny 3.
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So you'd rather have no content at all and have to wait 4-5 years for more Destiny?
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This is it, can't you see, all these changes and why things are wildy different than in Final Shape? There is no Destiny 3, because you are in the Destiny 3, this, the portal, the short campaigns like Edge of Fate, and why nothing from D2 prior to Edge of Fate is relevant for loot now. You are living in the Destiny 3, Bungie can't afford a new game for a dying franchise.
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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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I agree fully with rolling back to TFS, but they can rename that D2: The Light and Dark Saga while launching EoF as D2: Edge of Fate and the two can exist side by side as separate apps without having to go full D3 just yet. Yes, player numbers would be split, but you would win back a lot of players that left because of the current system and would have those that bounce between the two apps. More players equals more Eververse sales and engagement which builds confidence in the brand to launch an actual D3.
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More like please roll back and don’t make any more games
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lol good one 🙄😂
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They don't have the man power to build D3. Haven't you heard....they fired over half the department....the very good half that knew what they were doing etc this half is obviously not that. They've turned this game into something completely different, constantly moving the goal posts 📫
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"We'll wait, we'll play D3, we will love it, and we will be loyal." Awful lot of assumptions in that one sentence............
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Edited by Harbinger, Kell of Reaping: 9/28/2025 11:05:01 PMIn what way is the new Story not a new Saga? A new Saga starts somewhere or do you expect the entire Saga to be told in a single expansion? While I've always been a vocal support for a Destiny 3 this one sentence has me baffled because the narrative direction in The Edge of Fate was amazing and sets up the new saga for years upon years. But I can guarantee you right now that Bungie is not going to roll back. Also greetings fellow Dutchie