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Baker's Take· 1 source

Bungie Marks End of Destiny 2's Major Updates with Farewell Emblem and Minimal Support Pledge

By

Mr Bagel

· 1d ago
Covered byIGN

Bungie has delivered a final gift to the Destiny 2 community in the form of a redeemable emblem code, while confirming that only limited support will continue for the game going forward. The emblem, featuring the Destiny logo, was posted on the official Destiny 2 X/Twitter account as a surprise farewell gesture. According to IGN, the code is available for players to claim as a memento marking the transition away from significant new content.

Bungie Marks End of Destiny 2's Major Updates with Farewell Emblem and Minimal Support Pledge

"the gesture signals the end of major content updates for the game"

This confirmation comes after months of speculation about the game's future following Bungie's shift in focus to other projects including Marathon and the next chapter of Destiny. IGN reported that the developer will continue to perform periodic server maintenance and address urgent issues, but the emblem release effectively closes the chapter on substantial post-launch additions.

The move is a bittersweet moment for the player base, many of whom have spent years exploring the evolving universe. While the game remains playable, the lack of future content updates means the live-service experience fans have known is drawing to a close. IGN noted that Bungie's limited support plans are a clear signal that the studio is moving on from the title's major development cycle.

For longtime players, the emblem serves as a small but meaningful token to commemorate their journey. As IGN put it, the code was dropped as a "farewell gift" for the community. Whether this marks the absolute end or a prolonged twilight remains to be seen, but Bungie's messaging suggests Destiny 2's era of regular content drops has concluded.

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