Bungie Confirms Layoffs Following Destiny 2 Final Content Update
Bungie has officially confirmed workforce reduction that impacts Destiny 2 team. The number of people let go is still unknown.
Bungie has officially confirmed workforce reduction that impacts Destiny 2 team. The number of people let go is still unknown.
Bungie will reportedly lay off around 50% (or 400) of its staff this summer, notwithstanding the success of Destiny 2’s last update.
Over 160,000 Destiny 2 fans turned up for the Monument of Triump server slam to pressure SIE to continue with the franchise.
PlayStation saw roughly 50% decline in first-party software sales from 58.4 million in FY2020 to 28.9 million in FY2024. Here are the reasons why.
Fans of the Destiny franchise are planning a server slam to save Destiny 2, which will get its final update on June 9.
Bungie is reportedly facing layoff after the launch of the final update of Destiny 2 scheduled for June 9, 2026.
Crimson Desert hit 3 important milestones since its launch on March 19, 2026, which has left the developers scampering for a fix.
Destiny 2: Shadow and Order release date has been pushed from March 3 to June 9 to allow for large revisions, according to a new message from the developer.
Bungie started working with testers and creators from the early prototypes of Marathon.
In the latest statement from Sony, the PlayStation maker alleged its internal investigation had unveiled “consistent” misconduct.