After a week that's seen significant layoffs at Bungie, as well as reports of a delay for Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion, the studio has told players «we know we have lost a lot of your trust» and promised to reveal plans to «take us all out of this Darkness and into the Light.»
Reports of widespread layoffs at Bungie began circulating on Monday, and were later confirmed in statement from studio CEO Pete Parsons. Bloomberg later reported around 100 employees — approximately eight percent of Bungie's 1200-strong workforce — were affected by the job cuts, and that the layoffs followed internal warnings that studio revenue was 45 percent below projections due to a «sharp drop» in the popularity of Destiny 2.
Further reports have continued to paint a bleak picture of Destiny 2's fortunes; pre-orders for The Final Shape are said to be disappointing, while «good» rather than «great» feedback has reportedly lead management to delay the expansion from February to June next year.
While Bungie continues to be evasive where questions of a Final Shape delay are concerned (the studio's Marathon reimagining is reportedly also delayed and now due in 2025), it's certainly interesting to read its latest statement to Bungie fans with these recent reports in mind.
«We want to acknowledge the feedback and concerns you have about Lightfall and recent Seasons,» the developer wrote, «as well as your responses to the reveal of The Final Shape. We know we have lost a lot of your trust. Destiny needs to surprise and delight. We haven’t done this enough and that's going to change.»
«To us the path forward is clear,' it continued. „We need to make The Final Shape an unforgettable Destiny experience. We want to build something that will
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