Bungie ends content updates for Destiny 2

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.

Bungie made the announcement during the week, confirming that Destiny 2 will receive no further content updates after the last drop. The studio noted that the game will remain playable, similar to the original Destiny. Over 2500 reviews appeared on the Steam page in the following days.

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Photorealistic illustration depicting Marathon gameplay with a holographic free seasonal roadmap overlay, highlighting the March 5 launch.
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Bungie outlines free seasonal roadmap for Marathon

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Bungie has detailed the seasonal structure for its upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, promising free updates that will keep the game evolving. Seasons will last about three months and include new content like maps, gear, and events, with a full reset of player progress at the start of each one. The first season launches alongside the game on March 5.

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 that Destiny 2 will receive its final live-service content update on June 9, 2026. The Monument of Triumph patch will close out active development while keeping the game online and playable for players.

Bungie's Marathon extraction shooter reportedly cost over $200 million to develop, with sources indicating the figure likely exceeds $250 million excluding post-launch expenses. Steam player numbers have fallen 68 percent from launch peaks, yet team morale at the studio remains strong. Developers have affirmed commitment to the game's long-term support.

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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.

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Publisher 2K is removing Lego 2K Drive from digital storefronts on PC and consoles starting today. The game will remain playable online until its servers shut down in 2027.

 

 

 

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