Bungie rules out Destiny 3, will focus on new projects after Destiny 2 ends

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.

Following Bungie's May 22 announcement that Destiny 2 content updates will end with a final release on June 9, 2026, the studio confirmed it has no immediate new project lined up. Significant layoffs are expected at that time. Marathon will continue to receive support, while the rest of the studio works on new ideas until Sony approves one for full development. The game itself will remain playable after live-service support ends.

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Bungie has announced that content updates for Destiny 2 will conclude with a final release on June 9, 2026. The game will remain playable afterward. A Bloomberg report indicates upcoming layoffs at the studio.

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Bungie announced the conclusion of content updates for Destiny 2 nearly nine years after launch. The final content drop is set for 9 June 2026, though the game will stay online. Players have responded with thousands of reviews on Steam.

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Bungie has outlined its long-term story vision for the live-service extraction shooter Marathon, with creative director Julia Nardin emphasizing player influence and ensuring every season serves as an entry point for new players. Season 2 launches in early June amid positive updates and review praise.

Bungie confirmed it will provide the base edition of Marathon at no cost to players who purchased the Deluxe Edition upgrade during the Open Play Week at a discounted price. The move addresses confusion on the PlayStation Store where the bundle appeared cheaper than expected. The studio also extended the free-to-play period for the extraction shooter.

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