“What you’re telling me is to quit investing time into Destiny 2”: Destiny 3 Reportedly Canceled After Bungie Layoffs

Bungie will not continue with the development of Destiny 3 according to reports for the recent layoffs. Destiny 2 keeps adding content.

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  • New reports indicate that due to recent layoffs at Bungie, the development of a possible Destiny 3 has been canceled.
  • Fans are starting to have doubts about the studio and how it handles content.
  • The company was also working on a remake of one of its oldest titles, Marathon.
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After many years of sporadically receiving all kinds of varied content, Destiny 2 has established itself as one of the most popular game as a service of the era. The studio behind this game, Bungie, created the first Halo trilogy, but after that project, it couldn’t find the time or resources to make something new. 

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This development team has gone through several phases without achieving stability, facing many issues when adjusting to new authorities. Additionally, the team recently experienced layoffs, which reportedly led to the cancellation of a potential Destiny 3 project.

There Is a Rumor Linking Bungie’s Layoffs to the Cancellation of a Potential Destiny 3

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Destiny 2: The Final Shape is getting positive reception from fans.

Unfortunately, the industry continues to suffer all kinds of losses, with many layoffs since the beginning of the year. Recently, another company that received this bad news was Bungie, the studio that created Destiny 2.

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The company confirmed more than 200 layoffs, roughly 17% of its total workforce. Moreover, according to new reports, the studio was working on countless significant projects that could have made a big difference.

These reports, which gained significant popularity on social media platforms such as X, suggested that the studio was developing a potential Destiny 3.

According to various sources close to the studio, this game had the code name Project Payback and was the much-anticipated continuation of this successful franchise. The company reportedly canceled this game because 220 employees recently lost their jobs as a result of multiple reorganization efforts.

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For Now, the Sources Do Not Provide Specific Data

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Destiny 2 player are having doubts about the future of the game. Image via Bungie

On the other hand, a number of Destiny 2 fans believe that the recent layoffs could potentially disrupt the game’s ability to add content and other aspects. For now, the studio has not commented on this or clarified how the process will proceed with so many employees no longer part of the development team.

Many fans believe the studio needs to release a new title. The current state of the industry is grim. One of the significant changes the studio made in recent years was joining Sony after the company acquired it.

In the past, the studio had many problems integrating into a larger ecosystem, and it has always sought total independence to continue producing its content without issues. The studio’s future is uncertain due to the lack of information, but it also needs to refresh itself a bit to not solely rely on Destiny 2.

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On their official website, Bungie stated that these layoffs will impact all aspects of the studio and all creative processes. Therefore, the development team anticipates much more sluggishness in releasing new content and working on any project in the near future.

Fans will need to be patient until the studio can properly adjust and continue working normally. The team is confident that they will recover from this. What are your thoughts on this news? Let us know in the comments!

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Written by Lucas Lapetina

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