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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.
@DestinyTheGame Well Guardians it has been a long almost twelve years, it has been a honor to meet new friends and all, well give the last update a push till the end, shall we
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma sent a memo to her team about big leadership changes.
“We need to evolve how we work and how we are organized across our platform. Right now it is too hard to ship impact quickly.
We spend too much time inward instead of with the community, and we lack the capability we need in some key areas,”
She wants to build a platform that is affordable, personal, and open.
Xbox hardware sales keep falling. Revenue dropped 33% in the last quarter and has dropped in four of the last six quarters. PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch sell more consoles.
Sharma became CEO in February and wants faster work and a stronger focus on players and Game Pass.
Girls’ Frontline developer Sunborn has announced a new game called Reverse Collapse: F.
It is a co-op third-person shooter built with Unreal Engine 5.
Reverse Collapse: F shifts away from the series’ usual turn-based strategy gameplay and offers action-based shooting with cooperative play.
The game continues new stories in the post-apocalyptic world of tactical dolls. The announcement came during the Girls’ Frontline series’ 10th anniversary event.
The game will release in 2028 on PlayStation 5, Xbox consoles, PC, and mobile phones.
Our biggest source of visibility was @itchio, bringing nearly 20,000 daily visits to our @itchio page. This came simply from sharing information, news, and new images of our upcoming update, and updating the page with that content.
Now we are facing a shadowban. We demand at least an explanation. Why?
An entire team is falling apart due to lack of visibility, caused by platform rules that even they don’t seem to understand.
We demand answers. If anyone has insight into this situation, please let us know. You can also support us by visiting our Patreon. We are tired of @itchio
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