Destiny 2 Is Dead, Bungie Announce End Of Live Service After Massive Decline
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Destiny 2 Is Dead, Bungie Announce End Of Live Service After Massive Decline

TL;DR

Bungie announced Destiny 2's final live service update for June 9, 2026, ending active development after steep player decline and Marathon's failure to compensate.

Key Points

  • 1.Bungie officially announced the end of Destiny 2 as a live service. The final content update drops June 9, 2026; the game remains playable afterward like Destiny 1, but with no new content — effectively dead as a live service.
  • 2.The decline was steep and irreversible after the Final Shape expansion. Steam 24-hour peaks dropped to low 10,000 players and never recovered, with the downward trend continuing week after week.
  • 3.Marathon siphoned resources away from Destiny 2 and is itself underperforming. Reporter Paul Tassy noted Marathon absorbed developer talent; the game now shares similarly low 24-hour player peaks (~10,000) with the game Bungie just shut down.
  • 4.Marathon is making less money than Destiny 2 despite being the newer title. Analyst Benji Sales highlighted that Destiny 2 still earns more on consoles than Marathon, raising serious questions about the studio's financial viability.
  • 5.Sony paid $3.6 billion for Bungie, and Marathon's alleged $250M+ budget has not paid off. With weak microtransaction revenue and no strong monetization, Bungie is in a precarious position and risks further corporate scrutiny from PlayStation.
  • 6.The path forward likely requires a Destiny 3 or Destiny-like new IP. Bungie hinted at multiple games incubating internally, but any major new project is likely only in early conceptual stages, leaving a long revenue gap before recovery.

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