May 24, 2026 - 02:51

With the announcement that Destiny 2 is winding down, questions about Bungie's future have grown louder. Now, new reports from inside the company offer a clearer picture of what led to this decision and what comes next. According to current and former employees, the choice to end the long-running live service game was not sudden. It followed years of internal debate about the game's aging engine, rising development costs, and a player base that had begun to shrink.
Sources describe a studio struggling to maintain the pace of seasonal content while also working on multiple new projects. The pressure to deliver a new IP, codenamed Marathon, forced leadership to make hard calls. Some developers felt that Destiny 2 had become a trap, holding the company back from innovation. Others argued that abandoning the game would alienate a loyal community that had invested thousands of hours.
The end of Destiny 2 is expected to come in phases, with a final narrative chapter planned for late 2025. Bungie has promised to support the game until then, but insiders say most resources have already shifted to the new title. Layoffs have also hit the team, with many veteran designers and writers leaving the company. For fans, the news is bittersweet. The game that defined a generation of online shooters is finally reaching its conclusion, but the studio behind it is betting everything on a fresh start.
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