Destiny 2 is a title that needs no introduction. It is one of the standard bearers of what a live service shooter should be. It’s free to play, and you get some good content without paying for anything. The game is so good that you would want to pay for it. However, there have been some recent problems with it, but just to be clear, THE GAME IS NOT SHUTTING DOWN.
What’s Going On with Destiny 2?
After nearly a decade of continuous expansions, seasons, and major updates, developer Bungie has officially ended active live-service development for the game with the release of its final major update, Monument of Triumph, on June 9, 2026. While the game will remain online and playable, there are currently no plans for further large-scale content releases in the traditional sense.
The game will still be going, but it won’t be getting updates or new content anymore in the future. That’s because Bungie will be focusing its attention on Marathon. That game needs a lot of help right now, and the players are not happy with this move because they won’t be getting any more new content, even if it is paid.

Fan reaction and blowback
Ironically, news of Destiny 2’s conclusion sparked one of its biggest player surges in years. Steam concurrency climbed dramatically as longtime Guardians returned to experience the final update and celebrate the game’s legacy together. The farewell event became both a celebration and a moment of reflection for a community that has followed the franchise for more than ten years.

Many players have praised the quality of the final improvements but also expressed frustration that several long-requested features arrived only after much of the player base had already moved on. The overall sentiment has been nostalgic, appreciative of the game’s accomplishments while lamenting missed opportunities and past design decisions.
Small history with Destiny
Let’s talk about how this game started and why it got big, and despite the current situation, it’s still loved today. The blowback from the fans didn’t involve review bombing the game, as it is still positive on Steam and other sites.

Launch and early days
Destiny 2 was released on September 6, 2017, by Bungie and published by Activision. It served as the sequel to the original Destiny from 2014, continuing the story of humanity’s Guardians as they defended the Last City against threats from across the solar system. Designed as a shared-world online shooter with role-playing and MMO-inspired elements, the game sought to improve on its predecessor with a more cinematic campaign, streamlined progression, and better accessibility for new players.
The launch story focused on the invasion of the Last City by the Red Legion, led by Dominus Ghaul, who succeeded in stripping Guardians of their connection to the Traveler. Players embarked on a journey to reclaim their powers and unite humanity’s scattered forces, ultimately defeating Ghaul and witnessing the Traveler awaken once more.
The game’s success and legacy
One of the biggest reasons behind Destiny 2’s success is its gameplay. Bungie built its reputation through the Halo series, and that experience translated into some of the smoothest and most satisfying first-person shooting mechanics in the industry. Every weapon feels distinct, movement is fluid, and combat strikes a balance between accessibility and skill, making the game enjoyable for both casual and competitive players.
Destiny 2 successfully combines elements from first-person shooters, role-playing games, MMOs, and looter games into a single experience. Players collect increasingly powerful weapons and armor while improving their characters through subclasses, abilities, and equipment builds. This combination created a gameplay loop that kept players returning for better gear and new challenges.

Destiny 2 helped define the modern live-service shooter genre and influenced countless games that followed. Although it experienced periods of controversy and criticism, its combination of polished gameplay, rewarding cooperative content, rich world-building, and continuous evolution allowed it to become one of the most recognizable and successful online games of its generation.

