Bungie Ends New Destiny 2 Content After June 9 Update, Keeping Servers Online
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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.
With Destiny 2 ending to support a struggling Marathon, what is Bungie's real future?
Will Destiny 2's final update finally unlock all its unobtainable legacy items for players?
Did Sony's $3.6B acquisition inadvertently cause the shutdown of Destiny 2's live service?