Destiny 2 fans launch tomato-throwing game at ex-CEO

A browser-based fan game lets players throw tomatoes at former Bungie CEO Pete Parsons and his collection of classic cars. The title, Pete Carsons: The Final Car, appeared online on July 7, 2026, coinciding with the annual Bungie Day.

The game responds to recent layoffs at Bungie that affected nearly 300 employees, including most of the Destiny 2 team. Parsons departed the studio in 2025 after the company’s $3.6 billion acquisition by Sony in 2022.

Players control tomatoes aimed at Parsons, depicted as a flappy-headed character labeled “Destroyer of Guardians,” along with vehicles named “Crunch Enforcer” and “Micromanager.” The title references reports of Parsons spending millions on classic cars while staff faced cuts.

The game went live via a dedicated website at 10 a.m. PDT on July 7. Remaining Bungie staff have continued limited hotfixes for Destiny 2 amid reduced team capacity following the layoffs.

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Sony reports $765 million loss on bungie amid marathon issues

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Sony has taken a major financial hit on its bungie acquisition, recording an impairment loss of roughly $765 million for the fiscal year. The charge stems from underperformance by destiny 2 and the new extraction shooter marathon.

Destiny 2 is dying and the situation could affect most of Bungie. The long-running game has left many players reflecting on its highs and lows after more than a decade.

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Bungie has no plans to develop Destiny 3. After content updates for Destiny 2 conclude in June, the studio will instead incubate new projects while continuing post-launch support for Marathon.

Bungie announced plans to deliver one final major update to Destiny 2 before halting new content development. The decision follows the conclusion of the Light and Darkness saga.

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Bungie has revealed a multi-season roadmap for Marathon aimed at expanding its player base through new modes and improvements. The announcement comes as the game's first season winds down with boosted events and a progress reset ahead of season two. Game director Joe Ziegler detailed experiments with PVE and PVP-lite experiences to make the extraction shooter more accessible.

Bungie will make its extraction shooter Marathon free to play for seven days at the start of season 2. The open play period runs from June 2 to June 9 on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Progress made during the week will carry over.

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Fuse Games unveiled its roguelite racer Star Wars: Galactic Racer during a hands-on session at Summer Game Fest in Los Angeles. The title emphasizes crashing as a core gameplay feature with limited progression between runs. Former Burnout developers Matt Webster and Kieran Crimmins discussed the project's design goals.

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