Destiny 2 will get its final update in June, closing out the latest chapter in Bungie’s long-running sci-fi MMO. For players who have been playing since the original Destiny came to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One back in 2014, it’s hard to believe. Everything ends eventually, but Destiny 2‘s end feels like it came earlier than it needed to.

Many Guardians ended their journeys when Bungie switched from Destiny 1 to Destiny 2 in 2017. Another wave of players were left behind amid the loot shooter’s various stumbles over the ensuing years. Many felt The Final Shape in 2024, which concluded a decade of storytelling, was the right time to part ways with the game. But even if Destiny 2‘s trajectory over the past two years felt increasingly inevitable, it’s no less shocking or sad to see its long, legendary arc finally come to a close.

Many people’s first reaction to the news was something along the lines of “OMG!” followed immediately by “D3 when?”

🫔 Nothing but gratitude to everyone who built Destiny — Taken King grabbed me by the throat and for almost 10 years Destiny 2 was a comforting game to return to with friends. Eyes up, forever.

Mitch Dyer (@mitchyd.bsky.social) 2026-05-21T17:19:47.245Z

Destiny 2 will always have a very special place in my heart, loved that game with a furious passion for a bright and wonderful period of time and met some brilliant people through that shared love :} šŸ’™ and dear goodness did I make a hell of a lot of fan art about it

robyn šŸ’š (@haykebyr.bsky.social) 2026-05-21T17:48:50.898Z

Of course, Destiny 2 isn’t technically dying. The servers will remain online even after its final Monument of Triumph content drop goes live in June. Fans can continue to visit all of its planets and grind through all of its raids as much as they want. But it won’t be the same knowing that there’s nothing new coming around the corner. The world won’t feel alive in the same way, even if it’s still there, trapped in amber for as long as Sony decides to keep it available.

In the meantime, I have a feeling a lot of lapsed players will be re-downloading Destiny 2 this weekend and taking a spin on their sparrows for old-time’s sake. Maybe they’ll even see how much they missed while they were away and fall in love with some of the new stories and missions that dropped in their absence. You’ll be able to catch me looking for ghosts in the old Cosmodrome.

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