A bittersweet farewell to Destiny 2, one of the best - and worst - games I've ever played
Destiny 2 is facing its end, leaving many players reflecting on their long-term relationship with the game. The article discusses the evolution of Destiny 2 and the impact of Bungie's decisions on its community. Despite its flaws, the game has been a significant part of many players' lives for over a decade.
- ▪Destiny 2 is reportedly dying, which may also affect Bungie.
- ▪The author expresses sadness over the game's demise, feeling a sense of mourning.
- ▪Destiny has been a major part of the author's life since its alpha release in 2014.
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Home Features Destiny 2 A bittersweet farewell to Destiny 2, one of the best - and worst - games I've ever played "If we do not meet again... Know how proud I am of what you have done." Image credit: Eurogamer <img alt="Dom Peppiatt avatar" src="https://assetsio.gnwcdn.com/pxl_20220402_110941365.portrait_V04meYj.jpg?width=2048&height=2048&fit=bounds&quality=85&format=jpg&auto=webp" style="aspect-ratio: 1" width="1044" height="1130" > Feature by Dom Peppiatt Deputy Editorial Director Published on May 23, 2026 Follow Destiny 2 So, Destiny 2 is dying and it might take most of Bungie with it. I have spoken at length about how a continued prioritisation of the bottom-line over a loyal playerbase, and forward-thinking staff, has ravaged the very soul of the game.
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