Destiny 2 moving to two smaller expansions per year instead of one big one
Bungie announced big changes to Destiny 2 with the hope thatthey’ll help bring in new players and free up developers following massive layoffs in July.
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Bungie announced big changes to Destiny 2 with the hope thatthey’ll help bring in new players and free up developers following massive layoffs in July.
Destiny 2 is moving away from its longstanding annual expansion model after The Final Shape, Bungie announced in a seismic blog post marking the series' 10-year anniversary and charting its future, and embracing "medium-sized" expansions released twice a year and cut with four annual free updates.
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