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Destiny News

Austin Wood - Jeff Grubb - Bungie reportedly shelving "the next Destiny" indefinitely following another brutal wave of layoffs - gamesradar.com

Bungie reportedly shelving "the next Destiny" indefinitely following another brutal wave of layoffs

For years, rumors and purported leaks have claimed that Bungie is working on a would-be Destiny 3, and those claims have only escalated in recent months following the end of Destiny 2's 10-year Light and Darkness saga with The Final Shape expansion. Reputable insider Jeff Grubb now reports that, following shocking layoffs at Bungie cutting 220 people alongside Sony integration shifting 155 more, "the next Destiny" is "going on the shelf" indefinitely. 

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Jesse Lennox - Live service isn’t gaming’s holy grail — and Bungie just proved why - digitaltrends.com

Live service isn’t gaming’s holy grail — and Bungie just proved why

If there’s one sign we can take from the unprecedented number of layoffs across the games industry these past two years, it’s that we’re in the midst of an identity crisis. The industry isn’t in any danger of crashing, but publishers and studios are now being forced to adapt to the new market in ways they may never have had to before. The two major strategies seem to be falling back to the safety of established IP, and rolling the dice in the hopes of launching a successful live-service game. The latter has been attempted by just about every big player in the space, from EA to Xbox, but very few have managed to siphon off a big enough audience from the established titles to last any meaningful length of time.

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Dustin Bailey - Destiny devs blindsided after another 220 "inexcusable" layoffs are announced publicly: "This is how I’ve found out I’m laid off" - gamesradar.com

Destiny devs blindsided after another 220 "inexcusable" layoffs are announced publicly: "This is how I’ve found out I’m laid off"

Earlier today, CEO Pete Parsons announced that Bungie is laying off 220 employees. Current, former, and soon-to-be former employees have taken to social media to criticize both the layoffs and the studio's leadership.

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Hiroki Totoki - Sony Interactive - danny gallagher - Bungie is laying off 220 employees - engadget.com

Bungie is laying off 220 employees

The gaming industry has been plagued with rounds of layoffs and studio closures and it’s not showing any signs of stopping anytime soon. The latest round of layoffs comes from Sony-owned Bungie, best known at this point for Destiny 2.

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Jonathan Bolding - Actor for Dragon Age: The Veilguard protagonist says the role is "an honor but a challenge" - pcgamer.com - state Oregon - Jordan

Actor for Dragon Age: The Veilguard protagonist says the role is "an honor but a challenge"

Amid announcements for the voice cast of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, one voice actor for protagonist Rook says that the role is an «honor and a challenge» that they are «terrified and thrilled» to be taking on. Erika Ishii says they are a long time fan of the Dragon Age series and have been at work on The Veilguard for more than four years now.

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Amy Eastland - Bungie Lays Off 220 Employees, Will Work with PlayStation Studios on a New Franchise - wccftech.com

Bungie Lays Off 220 Employees, Will Work with PlayStation Studios on a New Franchise

As of today, 220 roles in Bungie will be eliminated, removing roughly 17% of their workforce, as reported by Pete Parsons, the CEO of Bungie. This news comes as a blog post on the Bungie website titled "The New Path for Bungie."

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Joshua Wolens - Bungie lays off 220 developers in shocking bloodbath as it aggressively refocuses on Destiny and Marathon: 'We were overly ambitious' - pcgamer.com

Bungie lays off 220 developers in shocking bloodbath as it aggressively refocuses on Destiny and Marathon: 'We were overly ambitious'

In yet another bloodbath during a terrible two years for the games industry, Bungie has announced that it's laying off 220 people—roughly 17% of its workforce—across «every level of the company, including most of our executive and senior leader roles.»

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Hirun Cryer - Destiny 2 and Marathon plans got "overly ambitious," so Bungie is firing 220 people and spinning out a sci-fi action game to form a new studio within PlayStation - gamesradar.com

Destiny 2 and Marathon plans got "overly ambitious," so Bungie is firing 220 people and spinning out a sci-fi action game to form a new studio within PlayStation

Bungie has laid off 220 developers, or 17% of its global workforce, while announcing a new studio has been founded to continue the development of one of its incubation projects under PlayStation.

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