Sony Employee: "Hey boss! We had 100k people watching the state of play the entire time."
Sony Boss: "Wow thats a lot of people, they must've all been really excited to see the reveal for all of our upcoming games."
Sony Employee: "Well............"
Want to see how much potential Destiny has outside the US?
Here in Brazil, where games are incredibly expensive and disposable income is much lower than in major gaming markets, a YouTuber with just 11,000 subscribers posted a video asking players to log into Destiny 2 on June 9th. That video ended up reaching #4 on YouTube Brazil’s weekly Most Hyped ranking, beating videos from creators with audiences many times larger.
What’s even more impressive is that it wasn’t a solo effort. Several bigger creators joined the campaign, including a member of @flowgamespdc, the largest gaming podcast in Brazil.
The video also featured the Brazilian voice actors for Ikora, Cayde-6, and Zavala. None of them were paid to participate. They did it because they genuinely care about the game and understand what it means to the community.
And the community is responding. Brazilian Destiny players are preparing for a massive log-in day on June 9th, with WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels, and Discord servers organizing activities and rallying players to jump into the game together.
Even gaming news sites across the country have been covering the movement regularly, and other content creators are also making videos encouraging players to log in on June 9th.
Destiny has potential all over the world. It’s honestly absurd that Sony doesn’t see it.
@Raoulian - codex 비즈니스의 seat 쿼터는 codex plus 급 쿼터 (!)
- GPT 5.5 는 비싸다 (!)
- 크레딧 종량제로 쓰실거면 5.3 급 모델을 잘 활용하는 게 좋아요
- 5.5 쓰시더라도 medium 이하 추천
- 5.4 는 쪼금 opus 4.7 같은 친구입니다 뭔가 verbose 해요
> be Destiny 2
> survive 9 years of seasonal treadmill
> survive Lightfall getting universally panned
> survive Bungie deleting paid campaigns into the "Content Vault"
> survive Sony buying your studio for $3.6 billion
> finally land The Final Shape at 92 Metacritic
> watch Bungie move your devs to Marathon
> Marathon plagiarizes an indie artist's portfolio
> Marathon loses 68% of players in two weeks
> Sony writes off $766 million
> get one last expansion called Renegades with literal Star Wars guns
> get told you are entering maintenance mode
> last update June 9, 2026
killed by the game that was supposed to replace you
@badlogicgames@xl0xl0xl0 Valid point but I actually liked the result. Less yapping = less time to generate tokens, less $ to waste (sorta) and easier for my caveman-leveled brain
@CARN0N@teslachoi psst, the x (grok) translation sorta failed to convey the context, should've been translated into more like "wish they're ok" than "too bad".
You can really see how insane the upper limit of FSD V14 is here.
FSD V14 probably never imagined that one day it would be driving through rice fields in China. There were two takeovers in the middle, but they were not because FSD was driving dangerously. The owner took over because, at that speed, he felt his own driving skill was not enough to quickly judge whether the situation was safe.
The car was running in Mad Max mode, moving incredibly fast while controlling distance with extreme precision. It is honestly hard to believe this car is doing all of this with only eight cameras.
From 大胡L5