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Destiny 2 may be ending abruptly, but Bungie has put in two secret endings that you'll have to work to see. And they are worth seeing.
No great surprise, given the end of Destiny 2 update, but seeing seeing the words put to paper is a bummer.
Monument of Triumph may mark the end of Destiny 2 's live-service era, but it also serves as a reminder of just how rare the franchise's achievements truly were. Few games remain culturally relevant for more than a decade. Fewer still inspire the kind of loyalty, frustration, passion, and nostalgia that Destiny generated.
The makers of Destiny 2 will stop releasing content updates for the game, effectively drawing to a close one of the industry's longest-running live-service eras. Bungie said the influential online shooter - which has attracted millions of players - will be getting its final update on 9 June, though it will "remain playable" beyond that.
Me and You, Big Blue is a Triumph that you'll need to complete in order to get the final cutscene for Destiny 2. Here's how.
Bungie recently announced that it is ending ongoing content releases for Destiny 2 on June 9, with the Sony-owned studio shifting to new projects. The end-of-service announcement was upsetting to many,
Destiny 2 will get its final update in June, closing out the latest chapter in Bungie’s long-running sci-fi MMO. For players who have been playing since the original Destiny came to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One back in 2014,
Here's what time you should be able to play the new content available as part of the last ever Destiny 2 update.
Fans of the long-running Destiny franchise are petitioning Sony to greenlight the development of a third game.
Bungie announced it will end development on Destiny 2 with a final update on June 9.
When the news broke that Destiny 2 would be receiving its final major update on June 9, I had to read the entire announcement several times before it sunk in. I’ve got thousands of hours in the game,
