Warframe Creator Criticizes Destiny 2's Ending of New Content
Originally published Jun 4, 2026
By Eddie Makuch · GameSpot
AI-generated summary based on GameSpot · Aggregated by GamingCurve · Human-reviewed and approved on Jun 4, 2026
Key points
- Bungie announced Destiny 2 will stop receiving new content updates on June 9.
- Warframe's creative director, Rebecca Ford, criticized the decision as 'unthinkable' and 'cataclysmic'.
- Bungie is shifting focus to new projects like Marathon and other upcoming games.
- Destiny 2 will remain playable but will not receive new content updates.
- Bungie is reportedly preparing for significant layoffs as part of its restructuring.
Bungie announced that Destiny 2 will stop receiving new content updates on June 9, shifting focus to new projects. Warframe creative director Rebecca Ford expressed strong disagreement with the decision, calling it 'unthinkable' and 'cataclysmic' for the gaming community. She emphasized that Destiny 2 has been a major force in the industry and questioned the business-driven rationale behind the move. Bungie is now working on projects like Marathon and other upcoming games, but Destiny 2 will remain accessible without new content. Fans are hopeful for a Destiny 3, though no official plans have been confirmed. Meanwhile, reports suggest Bungie is preparing for significant layoffs.
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