Nearly nine years after Destiny 2 launched and about five months after Bungie released its latest expansion, Renegades, the Washington-based developer has announced that the FPS MMO will receive its final content update on Tuesday, June 9th.
This was revealed via a press release on Bungie.net entitled "Destiny 2: Every End Is a New Beginning" which detailed that following The Final Shape expansion, Bungie and Sony have chosen to no longer produce new content for Destiny 2 and instead have the developer focus on "incubating" future games.
Destiny 2's last content update will be called Monument of Triumph, which will introduce new small character beats to leave some of Destiny's most popular characters in "interesting places" while introducing small gameplay updates and the return of fan-favorite content such as the Sparrow Racing League.
While Destiny 2 will remain playable beyond June 9th, just like the first Destiny game is today, many fans have expressed their disappointment and frustration with this news, especially after hearing how some Bungie developers weren't aware of D2's shuttering, and have called for Destiny 3 to begin development.
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