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Bungie ends development on Destiny 2

Best I can do is season 2 of marathon.

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What made me give up on Destiny 2, ultimately, was Bungie's greed. As much as I was annoyed with content vaulting, it was when they started trying to extract every dollar out of their players when I finally checked out. The Bungie Anniversary stuff should have been completely free, not a $25 "premium" add on. Then paywalling dungeons behind deluxe edition expansions or season passes, or selling them separately as a premium.

Hell, I just took at peek at the current state of D2 pricing. As someone who quit after Beyond Light, if I wanted to come back and have an as-close-to-feature-complete game as possible, I'd have to shell out $150 for:

  • Destiny 2: The Legacy Collection (2025) [$70]
  • Destiny 2: Year of Prophecy [$80]

Even then I still wouldn't have access to the dungeons from the last three expansions included in The Legacy Collection and would have to buy the keys separately.

Bungie's greed is what killed Destiny, nothing else.
 
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100 devs at 200K each for 4 years is 80m. What the hell these games spending money on ? I think there's crazy amount of slack in gaming industry causing it to go into crisis.
 
Run D1 classic. Gated progression like WoW does, and just layer each expansion on bit by bit over a year.

Easy money to just 60fps it. Sell it for $40 to include all D1 content but offer eternal mode for all content at once, and a classic mode like I mentioned above.

Brother I would spend $60 on that no cap. Add in cross play to it and I'd likely buy it on both my PS5 and my PC.
 
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