Updated
Updated · Forbes · May 26
Bungie Ends New Destiny 2 Content After June 9 Update, Keeping Servers Online
Updated
Updated · Forbes · May 26

Bungie Ends New Destiny 2 Content After June 9 Update, Keeping Servers Online

9 articles · Updated · Forbes · May 26
  • June 9 will mark Destiny 2’s last content update, with Bungie keeping the game online but stopping all new additions after nearly a decade of live-service releases.
  • A larger-than-normal final season pass is still planned for that update, including what is described as the game’s last new exotic weapon.
  • Bungie has clarified only parts of the post-update plan: weekly featured raids and dungeons will continue, Iron Banner and Trials will move to set rotations, and Bright Dust store rotation will become daily.
  • Key systems still appear unresolved or undisclosed, including seasonal artifacts, transmog bounties, balance patches, Guardian Ranks, Nightfall and playlist rotations, and how unobtainable loot or exotics may return.
  • The shift leaves Destiny 2 in a maintenance-style future where recurring activities persist, but many long-running progression and reward loops remain uncertain.
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