If you’re frustrated by the criticism aimed at Sony leadership, think about the talented Bungie devs who will lose their jobs because of poor decisions at the top.
Yes, mistakes were made at Bungie. Yes, Destiny could have been far more than it became. But the developers and the community didn’t deserve this outcome. They’re the ones paying the price.
When we call out Sony leadership, flood social channels, and make our voices heard, it’s because the game many of us have called home for 12 years is being gutted for no good reason.
Destiny is one of gaming’s most valuable franchises. Destiny 3 could be a massive success and a path forward for both players and Bungie. The solution exists but leadership continues to ignore it.
It would be like Xbox killing Halo.
It would be like Nintendo killing Mario.
We will not stay silent. We will keep fighting for our game to exist - for Bungie, for the devs, for Guardians.
It would be like Xbox abandoning Halo.
It would be like Nintendo abandoning Mario.
That’s how important Destiny is to Bungie and its community.
We will keep fighting for the future of this franchise for Bungie, for the developers, and for every Guardian who has called this universe home for the last 12 years.
Guardians Make Their Own Fate.
If Bungie had invested more resources into Destiny, the game would be bigger.
If Bungie had prioritized overdelivery, more players would have returned.
If Bungie had preserved its campaigns instead of vaulting content, the story would be better.
If Bungie had supported PvP with more maps, Crucible would be thriving.
If Bungie leadership had prioritized the franchise’s long-term future, Destiny 3 would already be in development.
If Sony leadership had made smarter decisions, we wouldn’t be facing what is Destiny’s final live service chapter.
Destiny deserved more.
The fans deserved more.
The developers deserved more.
But I’m not leaving.
I’ll keep playing. I’ll keep fighting for this franchise. I’ll keep advocating for Destiny’s future.
I will stay loud. I will stay committed.
Guardians make their own fate.
#WeWantDestiny3
Reprised Pantheon encounters have a chance to reward Universal Armor Ornaments for their original armor sets.
Keep an eye out for the Luxurious Toast emote as part of Calus' encounter.
Gather your fireteam and play through the Pantheon.
Destiny's death feels insanely personal.
>Thriving mmo
>Slowly loses support for core game health
>This leads to falling player counts
>One final hurrah that was OBVIOUSLY a setup for a sequel
>Two dogshit dlcs back to back
>Playercounts fall (fucking duh)
>Next dlc benched for 6 months
>Canned and replaced with a final update
>Finally supports the core game
>Massive concurrent and DAU spike
>#1 on steam sales
>Fully canned anyway
Destiny's death feels insanely personal.
Last night I went to visit my brother, who despite getting me into destiny in the first place hasn't played it in years.
Walked in to find him on the couch showing off his titan fashion to his girlfriend in the middle of running a legendary campaign mission.
My goat is back.