The massive changes to Arc in Destiny 2 Season 18 will complete the Holy Trinity of the Light subclass rework 3.0. Ahead of its release, Bungie uploaded a lengthy post, where they went into detail about each class and their respective abilities after the rework. Safe to say, there was a lot to uncover for everyone.
One of the most noteworthy things from the post was regarding an upcoming ability, which will implement a movement-based ability on the Titans. This particular topic, on the other hand, is tied to a lot of history that led to a disaster between the community and the developers.
The entire incident is still considered one of the darkest moments in the community's history, which led to devs and managers cutting off their communications with the majority. However, with a recent tweet, it seems that the Bungie dev got the last laugh out of the entire situation.
The infamous case of Bungie developer harassment is known to almost everyone within the gaming industry. In response to questions regarding Titan's mobility back in May 2022, Kevin Yanes replied with the following tweet regarding the fan-favorite Titan Exotic from Destiny 1:
While Bungie has always been quite open and honest with fans regarding their content, this particular announcement seems to have gotten under the skin of some Titan mains, or just any player in general. Since then, Kevin, along with many other devs, became a victim of serious abuse, real-life harassment, and even death threats.
Eventually, Kevin had to delete his tweet, but the harassment did not stop. Over time, the Sandbox Lead went completely silent alongside other devs on Twitter, and responded to very few questions on Reddit. The harassment further intensified after Bungie uploaded a
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