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For almost twelve years, we have had the joy and honor to explore the Destiny universe with you all. Through all the ups and downs, surprises and triumphs, building Destiny alongside our players has been a monumental privilege. While our love for Destiny 2 has not changed, it has become clear that after The Final Shape, we have reached the time for our shared worlds, and Destiny, to live beyond Destiny 2.
As our focus turns towards a new beginning for Bungie, we will begin work incubating our next games. To that end, on June 9, 2026, we will release the final live-service content update for Destiny 2 to begin that new journey as a studio.
Though active development may be concluding, we will ensure that Destiny 2 remains playable, just as the original Destiny is today. Many changes in this final update will aim to ensure that Destiny 2 is a welcoming place for players to return to.
We’re proud of Destiny 2, the places it took us, and the legacy it has created. Because of you all, our universe is vast, built on years of shared stories, adventures, and victories. From the Cosmodrome to the Pale Heart to the Lawless Frontier, we have forged life-long memories and friendships with you all.
We are incredibly grateful to everyone who made that journey with us.
From the deepest part of our hearts, thank you, and we'll see you in the stars.
@MeatyLethrDaddy@MixcnG And if you paid for a decent stealth service (some of which were very cheap or free during promotional periods), your KV lasted almost indefinitely
@MeatyLethrDaddy@MixcnG That may have been true in like 2009 lol. Keyvaults were abundant and about $10 when modding was in its prime. The only expensive part of playing online with a modded Xbox was a stealth service subscription e.g. XBL NiNJA, but even that was only like $50/month
@MeatyLethrDaddy@MixcnG Cost wasn’t really an issue. Permanent hardware bans weren’t possible.
The main reason you didn’t see cheaters is because getting your Xbox modded and learning how to use it was a major time commitment. People didn’t go thru this simply to cheat. It was for fun or making money.
@stefaneiroo@LiteralMem3s It’s common sense because you learned the correct order of operations in elementary school. PEMDAS is just a representation of the correct order of operations. Are you fucking retarded?