Bungie Comms Manager Tells Destiny 2 Fans Not to Blame Themselves for Game's End of Support
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Cade Onder
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Bungie's communications manager tells Destiny 2 fans they should not blame themselves for the company's decision to end support for the game. The announcement came as a shock to the community, who had expected continued development. One fan questioned whether the community could have done more to support the game, prompting the comms manager's response that fans should not feel responsible for the game's discontinuation.
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The Destiny community has been in mourning for about a month now after Bungie abruptly announced it would be ending support for Destiny 2.
One fan pondered over whether or not the community could have done more to support the game.
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