
Longtime fans of Destiny 2 often say the game isn’t what it used to be, especially as of 2026. While player numbers have dropped due to various complaints, the game has consistently released engaging new content. But recent news about Destiny 2’s relationship with PlayStation and Sony suggests that continued support for the game may not last much longer.
Bungie, the company behind popular games like Destiny, has faced some challenges recently. They’ve dealt with issues like accusations of copied artwork in their older game Marathon, and many players have been unhappy with the direction of the latest updates to Destiny 2. While their Star Wars collaborations have been intriguing, interest in the Destiny series has been declining. This seems to have caused frustration among fans, and it appears the developers at Bungie are aware of these concerns.
Destiny 2 Developer Bungie Has Cost Sony $765 Million In Impairment Loss In One Year

Sony recently reported its financial results for the last year, including the performance of its various divisions. The company’s purchase of Bungie has proven costly, totaling $765 million in the past year. This represents over 21% of the original $3.6 billion purchase price, effectively reducing Bungie’s value by $765 million since the acquisition.
This loss, sometimes called an “impairment loss,” shows that Bungie’s games, like Destiny 2 and Marathon, aren’t performing as well as expected. It’s not just about the money Bungie spends on things like new content or games; it means fewer people are playing their games, which significantly lowers the studio’s overall value compared to what Sony originally paid for it. While some studios might be able to absorb this kind of loss if other projects are successful, Bungie’s live service games haven’t consistently delivered positive results.
While the initial launch of Marathon showed promise, these figures highlight the significant decline in performance compared to Bungie’s previous successes. The negative reception of the Edge of Fate expansion for Destiny 2 likely drove many players away, contributing to the recent financial loss. Given that PlayStation and Sony have been open about their financial ties to Bungie, the studio appears to be under considerable pressure from multiple directions.
Earnings Reports Bode Extremely Poorly For Bungie’s Continued Funding From Sony

Despite some fans hoping for a comeback through new updates or expansions, Destiny 2 continues to see declining player numbers, according to financial reports. Over the past several years, fewer players are trying out new content, which impacts purchases of in-game items and microtransactions. While Marathon offered engaging gameplay and attracted a good audience, both games face issues that prevent them from reaching their full potential.
The ongoing drop in popularity of Destiny 2 doesn’t suggest a bright future for the game. Even its most critical fans are surprised that Bungie continues to release new expansions and updates, given how negatively received most of them have been lately. The issues with the Marathon update could be the final blow, potentially leading Sony and PlayStation to cut funding to Bungie.
Future DLC Or Expansions To Destiny 2 & Marathon Might Not Be Possible

Sony’s recent financial report showed a significant loss in value, which could make it difficult for Bungie to continue developing its major games. Reduced investment in Bungie, because of these losses, might lead to job cuts, mirroring what’s happening at other game companies currently. Whether fans are happy with Destiny 2 or Marathon or not, losing skilled developers is always bad news for the gaming world.
Recent news suggests plans for Destiny 3 may be put on hold, as Sony appears unwilling to fund further large projects or expansions from Bungie in the near future. Sony’s openness about this situation highlights a strained relationship with the game studio. To make matters worse, Bungie’s new game, Marathon, hasn’t attracted a large player base since its release a couple of months ago, adding to the studio’s current challenges.
Destiny 2, like many games from Bungie, has had its ups and downs. But given how valuable Bungie is to Sony and PlayStation now, it might be a while before we see another major update to the game. Some indicators even suggest the game’s lifespan could be limited in the coming years.
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