X (formerly Twitter) is in a frenzy regarding the future of Bungie’s live service looter-shooter, and all the buzz has left players wondering, «Will there be a Destiny 3?»
As professional internet sleuths, we have the trending topic explained amid Bungie's troubles
Bungie has recently laid off a number of staff members in the wake of the underperforming Lightfall expansion, as reported by Forbes.
Many former Bungie employees have taken to social media to update their friends and contacts in the industry of their departure, prompting disappointment in the community.
It wasn’t just a case of last-in, first-out dismissals, either. Composer Michael Salvatori, who has been part of Bungie since 1997, has been let go — which many have found particularly surprising.
With the future of all things Bungie uncertain, read on and we shall reveal all on why Destiny 3 is being thrown around online.
Paul Tassi, a senior contributor to Forbes, penned their musings about the ill performance of Destiny 2 and how to fix the problems plaguing the game in an article titled The Answer, Unfortunately, Is ‘Destiny 3’.
Tassi’s opinion is that Destiny 2 has been floundering for so long and – like an onion – has so many layers, making it «impossible» to turn it around, and that a reset in the way of Destiny 3 is the only way to progress the series forward, unshackled by legacy issues.
This article caused a bit of a stir, and resonated with (and angered) many fans, who took to X to express their thoughts — causing Destiny 3 to trend.
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