Bungie finaliza las actualizaciones de contenido para Destiny 2

Bungie anunció la conclusión de las actualizaciones de contenido para Destiny 2 casi nueve años después de su lanzamiento. La entrega de contenido final está programada para el 9 de junio de 2026, aunque el juego seguirá en línea. Los jugadores han reaccionado con miles de reseñas en Steam.

Bungie hizo el anuncio durante la semana, confirmando que Destiny 2 no recibirá más actualizaciones de contenido después de la última entrega. El estudio señaló que el juego seguirá siendo ejecutable, de forma similar al Destiny original. Más de 2500 reseñas aparecieron en la página de Steam en los días siguientes.

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