Bungie is reportedly facing another major round of layoffs. Destiny 3 Currently not in active development. According to a new Bloomberg report cited by IGN: Destiny 2 The developer is expected to face “significant” layoffs in the near future, further heightening uncertainty about the studio's future after years of instability at Sony.
This report arrives shortly after Bungie confirmed it. Destiny 2 will receive its final live service content update on June 9, 2026. The update, Monument of Triumph, is Destiny 2Bungie said you'll be able to continue playing the game afterwards in the same way as the original game. fate It remains playable.

Most Bungie developers are working on Marathon instead of Destiny 2.
A new report indicates that most of the team working at Bungie has been assigned to work on Marathon instead of Destiny 2.
Bungie is reportedly moving away from Destiny 2, but Destiny 3 isn't the next step.
In its official announcement, Bungie described the Victory Monument as a send-off: Destiny 2 And he says the starting point for the studio's next steps involves “incubating the next game.” The update is free to all players and Destiny 2 Returning players are more welcome before active development ends. Bungie also revealed that weekly blog posts will be hibernated after the update, but the studio plans to continue communicating through social media and other channels.
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But whatever Bungie's next steps are, that may not be the case, according to a report from Bloomberg. Destiny 3Despite speculation it could be next. According to reports, Bungie is still fate However, it is known that none of the projects in question have been approved for official production. in other words Destiny 3 It has not currently been selected as Bungie's next major project. Destiny 2 It's now essentially entered its final stages as an actively supported live service game.
Instead, Bungie's current focus is: marathonThe studio's extraction shooter and first major non-originalfate Released within a few years. According to IGN's summary of the Bloomberg report, Bungie's executives have previously explored ways to: Destiny 2 Although it made it more accessible to new players, the studio ultimately had more developers and resources to work with. marathon. Bungie recently announced its next plans. marathon Season 2, which launches on June 2, will include new PvE content, improved onboarding, and changes to make the game less intimidating for new users.
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But the focus is marathon These are difficult times ahead for Bungie and Sony. Sony acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion in 2022 as part of PlayStation's broader live services ambitions, but the acquisition has yet to fully pay off. Sony recently reported a $765 million impairment loss related to Bungie, with the loss reportedly tied to Bungie's poor performance. Destiny 2 and marathon.
This is also far from the first layoffs Bungie has faced in recent years. The studio laid off 220 employees in 2024, about 17% of its workforce, with another 155 employees moving within Sony Interactive Entertainment. At the time, Bungie CEO Pete Parsons cited rising development costs, economic pressures, and the studio taking on too many tasks at once as reasons for the reorganization.
For now, Bungie's future appears to depend on whether: marathon Will I be able to recover and have a future? fate Projects can go beyond the pitching and prototyping stages. Destiny 2 You will still be able to play after the final live service update begins, but Destiny 3 Currently in development and reportedly expected to see significant layoffs, Bungie appears to be entering one of the most uncertain chapters in its history.
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August 28, 2017
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T For TEEN against blood, language and violence