Destiny 2 According to one of the game's former community managers, it was close to shutting down ahead of the Sony acquisition. Bungie seems to have had a hard time with maintenance. Destiny 2 The $3.6 billion acquisition has allowed the studio to keep trucking on for quite some time, for better or worse.
As of now, Destiny 3 That's not happening, and Bungie is expected to have some significant layoffs in the near future. The company had trouble maintaining its operations. Destiny 2 According to sources, virtually none of the small incubation projects Sony has acquired over the years have progressed. The only exceptions to that rule so far are: marathonAnd that, too, is only a modest success compared to . fateThese are prime time numbers. This paints a stark picture of a situation like this: marathon, haloand fate Studio, harsh consequences are coming.

Former Destiny 2 developers claim Bungie's 'Greed' drove monetization.
Former Destiny 2 developers claim Bungie's leadership was driven by greed, which influenced the online first-person shooter's monetization decisions.
Destiny 2 was almost shut down ahead of Sony's acquisition.
“Bungie was below the red line before the Sony acquisition.” Destiny 2 Liana Ruppert, Community Manager on Twitter. “If it hadn’t been acquired then, the studio would have been closed by at least 2019. fate.” but Destiny 2 After the release of the final Monuments of Triumph update, which exploded in popularity, the game has had problems with player retention and monetization for some time, with Ruppert insisting that the Sony deal is actually an “emergency acquisition” even if it doesn't seem that way from an outside perspective.
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Ruppert also said, “It's worth remembering how everything was captured.” [the community by surprise]It's a humbling reminder that the public has no idea what's really going on in the context of the wider industry picture. But leaving this more general context aside, by now the new live service is fate The project is not yet ready for approval. Destiny 3 Petitions exploded. The situation is very uncertain at the moment, and Sony is the only one who knows what the overall plans are for Bungie.
Reason for the massive revival Destiny 2The popularity of is simple. Destiny 2 The final live service update on June 9th revived viewership that had declined over the past few years. Since Bungie is no longer supporting the game with live content, which could potentially lead to a lot of FOMO, players feel they can return to the game without fear of the content leaving the roster or becoming irrelevant. Additionally, in the final update, all activities and loot have been completely refreshed, making almost everything in the game beneficial and relevant all at once. Of course, it remains to be seen whether this newfound popularity will last.
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It's not because of lack of effort. Destiny 3 Even on the horizon. Bungie had plans to change course. Destiny 2 ~ in Destiny Infinity They tried to wrap up the franchise until a proper sequel could be made, but Sony wouldn't approve it either. infinity We've seen the game revert to a single annual DLC release schedule, including a revised live service element, but Sony executives don't seem to be satisfied. Destiny 3 was also considered infinityBut in the end, none of these options worked. The conclusion now is this: marathon is currently the only officially supported Bungie project, and only time will tell what's next for the FPS studio.
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August 28, 2017
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T For TEEN against blood, language and violence