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Destiny 2 is finally riding into the sunset after nearly 12 years

Bungie says goodbye to Destiny 2 live-service content after The Final Shape

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Destiny 2’s live-service journey is coming to an end, closing out one of the longest-running and most influential eras in modern online gaming. In a message to players, Bungie confirmed that it will release the final live-service content update for Destiny 2 on June 9, 2026. The studio described the decision as the studio moves to a “new beginning”, with the focus now shifting to incubating new games.

Is Destiny 2 finally dying?

The important part is that Destiny 2 is not disappearing. Bungie says the game will remain playable after active development concludes, similar to the original Destiny today. The final update will also include changes designed to make Destiny 2 a more welcoming place for players who return later.

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For a game that has constantly evolved through expansions, seasonal stories, raids, reworks, controversy, and even comebacks, this bumpy journey is what made the experience less static. It has been a living world for almost 12 years, and Bungie is ready to move on. Just like how Bungie moved away from Marathon to Halo, and from Halo to Destiny, we’ve come a full circle with a new Marathon entry as Destiny reaches the end of its life.

What’s next for Bungie?

The studio says its love for Destiny 2 has not changed, yet after The Final Shape, it believes the Destiny universe needs to “live beyond Destiny 2.” The message points toward a future where the universe continues in some form, or maybe even as new games or new kinds of shared-world experiences.

For longtime players, the announcement will probably land with mixed emotions. Destiny 2 has had plenty of rough stretches, from content vaulting to grind complaints to uneven seasonal pacing. It also created unforgettable raids, friendships, lore moments, and co-op memories that few live-service games have matched.

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