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Behind-the-scenes drama at Bungie reveals tension over monetization in Destiny 2, with devs allegedly scolded and ...
Destiny developer Bungie has issued a short statement acknowledging concern over the future of its decade-old sci-fi franchise following "recent changes" at the studio. Those "recent changes" are ...
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 ...
The post notes that it’ll detail Destiny 2‘s next season in the coming weeks and then focus on sharing Bungie’s “bigger, bolder, and brighter vision” for The Final Shape.
While the totals are not yet known, many Bungie employees have posted that they have been laid off from the company, including a long-time social media lead and two of Destiny’s community managers.
After almost five years since the release of Thorn, the Destiny 2 community will be receiving a working catalyst. The first-ever "weapon of sorrow" allowed ... in Destiny), Bungie finally confirms ...
Bungie says that a Destiny 2 cheat maker must pay $12m USD (£9.8m GBP) in damages for allegedly creating and selling variety of a cheats for the online FPS game, including statutory damages and ...
Destiny 2: The Witch Queen dives deeper into ... and the Ahamkara are mentioned in the Books of Sorrow--and only created an army of Light at the eleventh hour, it seems like fighting wasn ...
Bungie has filed a lawsuit against an individual for habitually and repeatedly violating Destiny 2's Limited Software Licence Agreement, as well as threats made to staff via social media.
identifying himself as Bungie’s 'Brand Protection' vendor in order to have YouTube instruct innocent creators to delete their Destiny 2 videos or face copyright strikes," the lawsuit claims ...
Bungie is best known for creating the Halo franchise, though most recently the studio has become synonymous with Destiny, a fresh sci-fi series the company developed after leaving Halo with Microsoft.
Bungie slammed YouTube's Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) process in a lawsuit against 10 John Doe defendants accused of sending fraudulent takedown notices ...