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If ANYONE sees this tweet and you're not in the know about Destiny 2;
Today is the FINAL update for Destiny 2. There are no plans for a Destiny 3, but TODAY we can change that.
If YOU are available and can log in at ANY point today, we can prove to sony that this franchise deserves to live. Playercount numbers matter!
New Guardian or Old... LOG ON TODAY IT'S OUT LAST SHOT FOR A FUTURE !!!!
‘Backrooms’ Director Kane Parsons has officially come out and supported the Destiny 3 movement
"I think we should #SaveDestiny I support and think #WeWantDestiny3"
Everything in the Moment of Triumph - the updates, the emblems, the Guardian tenets highlighted - everything feels so thoroughly planned out way too well for a game that was abruptly ended this fast.
Everything about this feels very intentional as if there's something planned way beyond Destiny 2 and the future of Destiny is in fact alive and well.
Don’t listen to the voices trying to shut this down. They’ve never stood for anything, never accomplished anything.
We came together for a reason, to deliver a message we believe in. We’re fighting for what we love, just like Destiny has conditioned us to do.
Stay the course, Guardians. We’re not done yet.
#WeWantDestiny #WeWantDestiny3
Did some research on the Division 2 and they ended up reversing their decision to end live service after their player numbers exploded during their next update launch. Please man I’m begging let this happen to Destiny 2.
The Final Destiny 2 Update genuinely looks so massive and amazing,
It kind of seems like Bungie is trying to prove to Sony that people still care about Destiny.
...and honestly... it might work.
Huge win for gamers and consumer rights!
The California State Assembly just passed AB 1921, the Protect Our Games Act.
It passed on the floor by a vote of 43 to 16.
The bill would force video game companies to give players a heads-up before they shut down the servers for a game.
It would also make them provide a way for people to keep playing afterward, like adding offline mode or letting community servers take over.
Quick recap of what the bill does:
>60-day advance notice before any server shutdown or major service change that would make a game unplayable in its “ordinary use.”
>Companies must then provide a workable solution so players can keep playing, usually an offline mode/patch, community server support, or (in some cases) a full refund.
>Applies to digital games first sold or substantially re-released in California after January 1, 2027.
>Does not affect subscription games, free-to-play titles, or games that are already permanently offline/single-player.
>Enforceable by the Attorney General or district attorneys.
In short: If you buy a game, you should still be able to play it even after the company moves on.
No more “purchase” turning into a rental that expires when the servers die.
@Abaddon_D2 I think if Helldivers 2 players can fight back against Sony and win, Destiny 2 players stand a pretty good chance, especially with the clear love being put into this final update.