Bungie écarte Destiny 3 et se concentrera sur de nouveaux projets après la fin de Destiny 2

Bungie n'a aucun projet de développement pour Destiny 3. Une fois les mises à jour de contenu de Destiny 2 terminées en juin, le studio se consacrera à l'incubation de nouveaux projets tout en maintenant le suivi post-lancement de Marathon.

Suite à l'annonce faite par Bungie le 22 mai concernant l'arrêt des mises à jour de contenu pour Destiny 2 après une sortie finale le 9 juin 2026, le studio a confirmé qu'aucun nouveau projet immédiat n'était prévu. Des licenciements importants sont attendus à cette échéance. Marathon continuera de bénéficier d'un suivi, tandis que le reste du studio travaillera sur de nouvelles idées jusqu'à ce que Sony en approuve une pour un développement complet. Le jeu en lui-même restera jouable après la fin de la prise en charge du service live.

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