Destiny 2 is ending with one final live service on June 9, and while Bungie tried to spin this as a positive for franchise growth in its announcement, Bloomberg reports that this spells trouble for the studio and the series moving forward.
According to the outlet’s sources, parent company Sony is planning on undergoing a “significant number of layoffs” as it winds down development on Destiny 2. The report says Bungie doesn’t have a new project lined up for the team, and that includes no immediate plans to start work on a third game in the shooter MMO series. Sources tell Bloomberg that the staff has been looking to pitch its next project, including a new Destiny game, but nothing has been greenlit at this time.
Bloomberg doesn’t state the specific number of layoffs, or if any of the Destiny 2 team might be reallocated to help support Marathon, Bungie’s extraction shooter that launched earlier this year, so it do. The company recently announced the game’s new roadmap, which includes experimenting with new PvE elements
Destiny 2‘s final update is called Moment of Triumph, and will act as a send off for the game’s characters as Bungie seeks to ensure the series lives “beyond Destiny 2.” Whatever that means. In the meantime, Destiny 2 will remain playable for the forseeable future. Even so, fans are still mourning a game they’ve been playing for nearly a decade.

