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Nov 8, 2023 |
fanbyte.com | Dillon Skiffington
Nearly every single month, Destiny 2 has an Amazon Prime Gaming special that typically includes a ship and a sparrow or ghost shell alongside a weapon ornament, emote, or something similar. Sometimes it even contains a secret. Back in February is also gave an unlisted Firmament emblem. For November 2023, there is no unlisted surprise, but there is something else: the exclusive Highlander shader. You have until December 13, 2023 in about 34 days to claim this month's rewards.
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Nov 7, 2023 |
fanbyte.com | Dillon Skiffington
It's been a busy day in the world of Destiny 2. After the weekly reset, we got the last few parts of the Imbaru Engine puzzle leading to an all-new cutscene confirming that Savathun has finally given us the 15th and final wish that we've been missing for five years. It's been a long time coming. While some have been trying to solve the wish from said cutscene, it turns out it's was all a teaser for the next (and final) Destiny 2 season: Season of the Wish.
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Nov 7, 2023 |
fanbyte.com | Dillon Skiffington
While the news out of Bungie and Destiny 2 has been grim as of late, there's one thing the community will always agree on: community puzzles are one of the best parts of the entire experience. Today, the final parts of the Imbaru Engine puzzle released and upon completing the most difficult part yet, fans unlocked an all-new cutscene.
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Nov 2, 2023 |
fanbyte.com | Whitney Meers
In the wake of layoffs that impacted an estimated 100 Bungie employees, a new report claims that Bungie CEO Pete Parsons told staff that the cuts stemmed from Destiny 2's underperformance, including “lower-than-expected preorders for upcoming expansion The Final Shape" and insights that "player sentiment was at an all-time low." The report from IGN's Rebekah Valentine says sources shared that "this issue had been flagged to leadership repeatedly for months prior to the layoffs, with employees...
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Nov 1, 2023 |
fanbyte.com | Whitney Meers
Destiny 2 will miss its 2023 projected revenue targets by nearly 50%, according to a report from Bloomberg's Jason Schreier. At a meeting two weeks ago, Bungie executives reportedly told some employees that the game is presently running 45% below revenue projections for the year. However, news of the game's failure to reach expectations circulated only after Monday's layoff round at the game development studio, which impacted 100 people, amounting to 8% of its staff.
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