Bungie has confirmed that the final live service content update for Destiny 2 will launch on June 9, marking a major turning point for the long-running online shooter across PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
The announcement comes directly from Bungie, which stated that the update will close out the game’s ongoing live service development following the conclusion of its current narrative arc. While active content development is coming to an end, the studio emphasized that Destiny 2 will remain playable moving forward, similar to how the original Destiny continues to exist in a legacy state.
Bungie Shifts Focus to New Projects After Destiny 2

In its official message, Bungie reflected on nearly twelve years of working within the Destiny universe, highlighting the collaborative journey shared with players since the franchise began. The studio described the experience as a “monumental privilege,” acknowledging both the highs and challenges of maintaining a long-running live service ecosystem.
With the release of the final update on June 9, Bungie confirmed it will begin transitioning its focus toward incubating new projects. The studio stated that it is entering a “new beginning,” with development efforts shifting away from Destiny 2 and toward the next generation of games.
This signals a structural change for Bungie, which has built much of its modern identity around ongoing support for Destiny 2 since its original launch in 2017.
Destiny 2 Will Remain Playable After Live Service Ends

Despite the end of active live service development, Bungie reassured players that Destiny 2 will not be shut down. Instead, the game will remain accessible, with the final update designed to make it more stable and welcoming for returning players.
The developer noted that many of the changes included in the June 9 update are intended to ensure long-term accessibility. While no new major content updates are planned beyond this point, Bungie wants the game to remain a functional experience for those who wish to revisit its world, from early destinations like the Cosmodrome to later expansions such as The Final Shape.
This approach mirrors how the original Destiny has been maintained as a legacy experience, even after active development ended.
A Legacy Built Over Nearly a Decade

First released on September 6, 2017, Destiny 2 has evolved significantly over its lifespan, spanning multiple expansions, seasonal updates, and major system overhauls. It has remained one of the most prominent live service shooters in the industry, shaping Bungie’s identity throughout its partnership with Sony Interactive Entertainment.
The June 9 update represents the conclusion of that chapter, closing a long-running era of continuous content delivery while preserving the game for existing and returning players.

As Bungie moves forward, Destiny 2 and it’s final update will transition from an actively evolving live service title into a maintained legacy experience, leaving behind a substantial footprint in modern online gaming history.
















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