"If we do not meet again... Know how proud I am of what you have done." Image credit: Eurogamer So, Destiny 2 is dying and it might take most of Bungie with it. I have spoken at length about how a continued prioritisation of the bottom-line over a loyal playerbase, and forward-thinking staff, has ravaged the very soul of the game . For many of us the writing feels like it's been on the walls since as early as 2023. Destiny 2 has not been the game I fell in love with for years now, yet news of its demise left me feeling rather sad. In fact, I think I'm mourning it. That might sound dramatic, but this series has been a consistent part of my life for over a decade now, outliving romantic relationships, friendships, houses I've lived in, pets I've had, and more in the meantime. And looking back at the highest highs, and lowest lows, I think the story of Bungie and Destiny 2 actually acts as something of a microcosm for this strange terrain we find our industry in as we navigate 2026 and beyond.…