Destiny 2 final update is out and fans bid farewell, as Destiny 3 petition crosses 370,000 signatures

The final update for Destiny 2 is here, and players have joined en masse to show how much they love/loved the game. As the petition for Destiny 3 crosses 370,000, players want to show Bungie that they’re still not done with the franchise, after nine years. The player count has also surpassed Marathon’s, leading to server issues.
Monument of Triumph is the aptly named final update for Destiny 2, which went live today. Fans jumped in, and as of writing, there are over 148,000 people playing the game. According to Insider Gaming, some users were facing issues when trying to log in due to the influx of players. Even SteamDB crashed at one point trying to keep up with the player count. It seems to be stable now, but the player count is still rising.
A lot of Destiny 2 fans have shared emotional experiences and goodbyes following Bungie’s announcement from late May. While the game will stop receiving live-service updates, i.e., no new content, Bungie will still release hot fixes for the stability of the game. The studio reportedly shifted its focus to Marathon and decided to end service for Destiny 2. The former has seen a peak of about 88,000 players since launching three months ago.











