'Talk to Your Wallet' Marathon Actor Addresses Online Hate Following Destiny 2 News

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Actor Elias Toufexis plays an assassin in Bungie's Extraction shooter. marathonspoke about the backlash the game received on social media following the announcement: Destiny 2 We will have a final update soon. Bungie Release marathon In March 2026, 9 years after the last game, Destiny 2. While studios and publishers are moving resources to newer games, fans are angry that this will lead to the end of updates. Destiny 2It still hosts a strong online player base.

In a conversation with PC Gamer, Toufexis spoke about the criticism. marathon I received it after Bungie released a live service update. Destiny 2 It ends in June. “I welcome criticism,” said the actor, who has been in the gaming industry since 2006. marathon While it has its merits, I blame the backlash on Bungie's changes to other live service games. “I know Bungie made the game. Destiny 2“People really liked it,” Toufexis said. “Then they said, ‘I’m going to put that on hold and focus on the marathon.’” People were upset about that. Okay, don't play. marathon. It’s okay, talk to your wallet, it’s okay.”


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released

March 5, 2026

ESRB

Teen/Animation Blood, Language, Violence, In-Game Purchases, User Interaction

multiplayer

Online multiplayer, online co-op


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