Ahead of Destiny 2's upcoming Season 21, which is expected to launch in late May, a huge number of details have leaked about changes and new content coming to the game. Although it has not publicly named any individual, Bungie acknowledged the leaks and has reportedly pointed the finger at an individual privately--a well-known community member who claims to be innocent.
According to Bungie, the person behind the leaks was a content creator who had been invited to a private summit event to preview upcoming changes to the game, and this breach of trust could have major ramifications for how Bungie shares information in the future.
Community interaction and engagement is central to Bungie and our games. For years, we've invited creators and other members of the community to confidential summits to provide feedback on the future of Destiny. This is a beloved part of the process, but relies heavily on trust.
«Community interaction and engagement is central to Bungie and our games,» the studio said in a statement. «For years, we've invited creators and other members of the community to confidential summits to provide feedback on the future of Destiny. This is a beloved part of the process, but relies heavily on trust. Breaches of this trust could result in our inability to hold more summits. We take these breaches extremely seriously and are taking actions to reinforce our policies with those invited to these internal meetings.»
A well-known streamer in the Destiny 2 community, Ekuegan, has confirmed that he has been accused of being the leaker. Shortly before Bungie's statement, EK tweeted, «It was a great run indeed. Much love,» along with an image of the thousands of Grandmaster Nightfalls he has completed.
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