Bungie beendet Content-Updates für Destiny 2

Bungie hat das Ende der Content-Updates für Destiny 2 fast neun Jahre nach dem Start angekündigt. Die letzte Inhaltserweiterung ist für den 9. Juni 2026 geplant, das Spiel bleibt jedoch online. Spieler reagierten mit tausenden Bewertungen auf Steam.

Bungie machte die Ankündigung im Laufe der Woche und bestätigte, dass Destiny 2 nach dem letzten Release keine weiteren Content-Updates mehr erhalten wird. Das Studio merkte an, dass das Spiel spielbar bleiben wird, ähnlich wie der erste Teil Destiny. In den folgenden Tagen erschienen über 2500 Bewertungen auf der Steam-Seite.

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