The official Destiny 2 account on Twitter shared a post about two armor sets being disabled to prevent issues, and they may never be re-enabled again. Destiny 2 is, unfortunately, facing permanent end-of-service after its final hotfix, presumably coming on Tuesday, July 7, which also happens to be Bungie Day. The patch was scheduled to be delivered this week on June 30, but the layoffs at Bungie made it tough to make any final changes to the game on time.
Destiny 2's final update, called Monument of Triumph, added a lot of new content to the game's patrol destinations and existing activities. This made the game arguably the healthiest it has ever been, but not even the success of Destiny 2's final update moved the needle at Bungie or Sony. In fact, Sony released a statement about Destiny 2 and Bungie, the layoffs at the company, and the future of Marathon. This was followed up by a different announcement in which Sony remarked on its interest in live-service games, which didn't land positively among fans after Destiny 2's death and multiple studio closures in recent memory.
Destiny 2 is entering a hibernation phase,...
