Bungie Ends Destiny 2 Expansions, June Updates Remain
Bungie said destiny 2 will not get future expansions and will move into maintenance mode after a handful of final June updates. The last batch includes more tiered loot, a final Moments of Triumph, and Sparrow racing returning after many years.
June Updates Before The Stop
The June rollout is the last real content run for a game that has already gone through a six-month content gap. Bungie is not using that gap to build toward a new expansion cycle; it is closing one down.
That leaves players with a narrow runway: the final updates, then no more content expected. For a long-running live-service game, the practical shift is simple enough for anyone still playing it daily — the roadmap is ending, not just slowing.
Marathon And Bungie Capacity
Marathon has taken hundreds of developers away from Destiny 2, and Bungie has never confirmed that a Destiny 3 is happening. Those two facts sit at the center of the decision, because the studio is reducing one franchise without showing the market a replacement.
The friction is sharper because Marathon had an underwhelming, below-expectations launch. Bungie also had been unable to get a full year of reduced content out with two small expansions and two smaller major updates, after the game was hit by a badly mismanaged end to its Light and Darkness era.
Sony's $765 Million Write-Down
Sony has already taken impairment losses against Bungie totaling $765 million so far, while still valuing Bungie as a $2.9 billion asset. That combination says the studio remains strategically important, but the business case around its output has been under pressure for some time.
Over the last decade, the death of Destiny and its sequel had been greatly exaggerated at points. This time the company is not teasing a reset or a clean handoff — it is drawing the content line at June, and players who want to keep living in the game should treat the remaining updates as the last meaningful stop.