I woke up to the realization that this did in fact happen.
I keep watching this and every time he turns that puzzle around it keeps being me.
I can't find the words, and I've tried, to explain what I experienced in that moment.
I was thinking that it sounds like he's describing me, but I was like there's no way that's the case. And then there came a point where my eyes welled up with tears and I started to think that this might really be me.
I knew that I didn't apply, I know that I'm described as wholesome, and I knew that I had sent out a tweet, but I was still thinking there's no way that he is paying attention to me.
And then he said, this person goes by the name of "I" and then the board turned and I lost it.
@KaiCenat@SUrelated@Kaimafiaupdates
Happy Bungie Day, Guardians! 💙
Today we're launching the Destiny 2 Community Hub and Community TWID.
As one chapter closes, we hope you'll join us in continuing this tradition and celebrating the community we love.
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Destiny will forever be my favorite game of all time. Thank you @Bungie for making the best game I’ve ever played and to the Devs thank you for creating a beautiful universe and for everything you gave us🖤
@Destiny2Team@DestinyTheGame
My heart goes out to anyone affected by today’s layoffs at bungie. You all made Destiny 2 a truly special game and don’t deserve any of this. Thank you for the memories you helped create.
I’ve sat thinking on this for weeks since evrything was announced. Its puzzled me, especially seeing as Destiny 2 hit number 1 seller on Steam last week, and showing up all over the gaming community. However, if Sony really just has a hard on to kill everything from the Jim Ryan era, then I’m concerned about Destiny/Marathon servers a year out from now.
This stopped looking like a business decision a while ago. Destiny is profitable. Bungie is valuable. Walking away from both isn’t the market talking — it’s Sony choosing to burn down an era rather than admit any part of it worked.