Bungie's Broken Promises: Destiny 2 Players Demand Content Update

Bungie's Broken Promises: Destiny 2 Players Demand Content Update

Destiny 2 players are demanding an update from Bungie regarding missing content promised in several key areas They are calling on the developer to address their concerns and provide a clear explanation for the delay

Players of Destiny 2 are expressing their disappointment over the silence from Bungie regarding certain promises that were made but have yet to be fulfilled. This is not the first instance where players have requested an update on the missing content in the game, and each time the subject resurfaces, the list of unfulfilled promises only seems to grow longer.

Destiny 2 has progressed significantly since its launch in 2017, with Bungie adding new content to the game every year, particularly with the release of new DLCs. However, some players feel that the game has fallen short in delivering the promised content lately, which has resulted in a growing sense of frustration within the community. As a live-service game, players understand that there will always be aspects to improve and adjust, but there are concerns regarding the current state of Gambit, Playlist Strikes, and Ritual Armor sets in Destiny 2.

A post on the Destiny subreddit showcasing the 3 areas of concern left Reddit user AJ_ShadowBlade feeling disappointed. Among these areas, Gambit has been a part of Destiny 2 since 2018, but players feel it has not received the attention it deserves, with the last significant update being introduced alongside Destiny 2's Witch Queen expansion. Despite Bungie's promise to provide an update soon after, players have been left feeling neglected with regards to Gambit and the other two topics.

Adding to the discontent, Destiny 2's Lightfall expansion only introduced one new strike with the campaign, which many players found to be a letdown. The lack of new Trials armor or armor from any other Playlist activity in almost a year has also been a source of frustration for Destiny 2 players.

There is uncertainty among players as to whether Bungie will take action to address their concerns. The possibility of no update being released has sparked fear in many. With Bungie juggling other projects such as Marathon and live-service work for Sony, some worry that the developer may be spread too thin. It remains to be seen how Bungie will respond to these concerns and whether they will provide an update in the future. Destiny 2 is currently playable on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.