Destiny 2 patch delayed after Bungie layoffs

Bungie announced a delay to an upcoming Destiny 2 hotfix and weekly update following recent staff reductions at the studio. The company provided no revised schedule for the patch originally set for next week.

Bungie posted on June 26 that this week’s TWID and the patch planned for Tuesday have been delayed. The studio said it will provide more information when possible.

The delay stems from layoffs that affected nearly 300 developers at Bungie. Impacted staff included members of the Destiny 2 live-service team as well as developers working on Marathon.

Destiny 2 received its final content update earlier in June. At the start of 2026 the studio had still been promising future expansions before those plans changed in the spring.

A Bungie representative stated that a handful of fixes in the delayed patch came from affected team members and asked fans to show support for the team once it ships.

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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.

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 has identified multiple issues causing players to accumulate too much high-rarity loot early in Marathon Season 2. The studio released an update on June 16 to adjust progression rates. A mysterious bug and other factors have contributed to the problem.

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Bungie released Marathon Season 2 on June 2 with new modes and a progression reset, but players encountered multiple errors that disrupted matches. The studio responded with compensation and maintenance to restore service.

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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Destiny 2: Legacy Collection will join the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium tiers on June 9. The addition coincides with the game's final Monument to Triumph update.

 

 

 

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