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Destiny 2 Faces Major Changes to Reclaim Players' Trust
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Destiny 2 Faces Major Changes to Reclaim Players' Trust

Sep 09, 2024 3:44 PM

Destiny 2 is undergoing significant changes as developer Bungie seeks to regain player confidence amid recent challenges. With concurrent player counts at an all-time low on PC, Bungie will implement a new expansion model that includes two medium-sized expansions and four major free updates each year. The upcoming Codename Apollo is set for a summer 2025 release, followed by Codename Behemoth in winter 2025. These expansions will feature a nonlinear storyline along with new missions, weapons, and raids, representing a pivot towards player-centric improvements. Additionally, following recent staff cuts, Bungie reassured the community about its commitment to evolving the game.

What major changes are coming to Destiny 2?

Bungie is planning to introduce two medium-sized expansions and four major content updates annually, starting with Codename Apollo in summer 2025, aimed at enhancing player experience through a nonlinear story and new gameplay features.

Destiny 2, a popular live service first-person shooter, initially launched in 2017 and has continued to evolve through numerous expansions and updates. The franchise has garnered a dedicated community, but has faced ups and downs in player retention, especially during economic fluctuations and internal changes at Bungie, now a subsidiary of Sony. The upcoming expansions are highly anticipated as they aim to reinvigorate the game's narrative and engagement strategies.



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