JPBradley

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Ennie nominated TTRPG designer and writer of small fictions. Pancreatitis survivor.


sparkletone
@sparkletone

The company also plans to continue updating Destiny 2, although it will no longer pursue regular paid expansions as it did in the past, according to the people familiar. During one recent meeting, a company leader told attendees that sales of each expansion had declined year over year, including June’s The Final Shape, so they would be moving away from an annual release model.

Some staff said they’re optimistic about the vision for Destiny 2 under new director Tyson Green, a Bungie veteran who took the helm earlier this year. In the coming months, the people said, Bungie will look to retain and attract players with smaller-scale content drops modeled after Into the Light, a well-received update in April that added a new mode to the game. Rather than selling this content, they said, Bungie will aim to release it for free along with overhauls to activities that it hopes will appeal to hardcore players. Other vague plans for the future include a storyline that will feature characters and worlds that Destiny has not yet explored.

i don't think shrinking to the kind of updates they can make for free, even if they're good ones, is going to be enough to sustain the game at all


JPBradley
@JPBradley

Check on your Destiny mutuals cause folks; this doesn't look like a route forward.

This looks like the death of the franchise.


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