10 Years Later, Destiny Makes Good On a Promise As Another is Made

10 Years Later, Destiny Makes Good On a Promise As Another is Made

Key Takeaways

  • Destiny 2’s recent DLC, The Final Shape, was a massive success, exceeding player expectations and delivering extra content.
  • Bungie’s commitment to a new DLC, Frontiers, carries the weight of ensuring the game’s future amid internal challenges.
  • Despite past success, Destiny 2 faces uncertainties, with doubts about yearly expansions and sustainability.

As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of experience under my belt, I can confidently say that Destiny 2 has been a rollercoaster ride of epic proportions. From its humble beginnings as a promising new IP from Bungie after Halo, to its triumphant return in the form of Destiny 2, this game has truly come into its own. The Final Shape DLC was nothing short of a masterpiece – it delivered on every front and then some, leaving us craving more.


10 years ago today, Bungie debuted their first new intellectual property since Halo with the launch of Destiny on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The initial game may have been too brief for its potential, but a sequel, supported by Activision in 2017, transformed Destiny into the Destiny 2 we know today. Over time, Destiny 2 has grown significantly and has become one of the most successful examples of live-service games, rejuvenating the title after a content shortage upon its release. Now, ten years later, Bungie is fulfilling their promise to conclude the Light and Darkness saga with The Final Shape, and they’re making a bittersweet commitment to something new.

In the case of Destiny 2‘s expansion “The Final Shape,” it was an extraordinary triumph that met all crucial requirements set by Bungie and then some, surpassing player anticipation with additional content and superior quality. This success was particularly welcome in June, given the rocky debut of Lightfall in 2023 and a string of controversies. However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing, as even this highly successful DLC has brought the game back to a somewhat low ebb.

Destiny 2 Needs to Deliver On Frontiers Like it Did With The Final Shape

Destiny 2: Frontiers Must Ensure Bungie Delivers on Its Newest Promise

Today, Bungie is set to reveal a scaled-back 10-year anniversary celebration for Destiny 2, as suggested in their latest tweet. The focus will also be on Destiny 2: Frontiers, where they’ll discuss the direction of the game, implying an expansion beyond our solar system. Although this event promises some exciting developments, it’s part of a larger concern within Bungie, with recent financial difficulties leading to over 200 job cuts following The Final Shape’s success. Moreover, whispers from within the company about management and the future of Destiny 2 have contributed to a drop in community spirits.

This doesn’t make the incredible hit that was The Final Shape any less so, and the expansion will likely go down as Destiny 2‘s best DLC ever – even beating Destiny‘s The Taken King. However, it’s hard not to look at the space magic looter-shooter’s state right now, with reports indicating there won’t be any more yearly expansions as fans have come to know them. With fears about Destiny 2 “dying” following the reports, Bungie is committing to a new promise – that of not abandoning the game.

Why Destiny 2: Frontiers Is Carrying The Weight of the World on Its Shoulders

It’s uncertain if Destiny 2 will surmount its current challenges, but today signifies an important milestone for the series. On one hand, it’s a time to appreciate the narratives that have been woven so far; on the other, it’s a glimpse into the tales that could be spun beyond its decade-long narrative arc. Expanding beyond the Sol system might be a significant leap forward for the game, as Destiny 2’s lore is brimming with unexplored planets and creatures that could potentially enrich the gameplay experience.

Nonetheless, The Final Shape significantly elevated the standard for Destiny 2 expansions, and surpassing that level of excellence is no small feat. Destiny 2 masterfully handled Cayde-6’s return, and the climactic confrontation against The Witness through a unique 12-player activity was unprecedented. These achievements continue to stand as impressive milestones for the game, demonstrating Bungie’s capacity to fulfill its commitments – something they must do again by convincingly showing that Destiny 2 is here to stay, even after Marathon’s release if it turns out to be successful.

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2024-09-09 12:54