Bungie descarta Destiny 3 y se centrará en nuevos proyectos tras el fin de Destiny 2

Bungie no tiene planes de desarrollar Destiny 3. Una vez que las actualizaciones de contenido para Destiny 2 concluyan en junio, el estudio se dedicará a incubar nuevos proyectos mientras continúa brindando soporte posterior al lanzamiento de Marathon.

Tras el anuncio de Bungie el 22 de mayo de que las actualizaciones de contenido de Destiny 2 finalizarán con un lanzamiento definitivo el 9 de junio de 2026, el estudio confirmó que no tiene ningún nuevo proyecto en marcha a corto plazo. Se esperan despidos significativos en ese momento. Marathon seguirá recibiendo soporte, mientras que el resto del estudio trabajará en nuevas ideas hasta que Sony apruebe una para su desarrollo completo. El juego seguirá siendo jugable una vez que termine el servicio en vivo.

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