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entertainment18h ago
Former Destiny 2 writer says "it turns out the real Destiny killer" was CEO Pete Parsons as players pray for Destiny 3
- Destiny 2 will end active development, with Bungie promising Destiny remains playable and more news to share.
- Robert Brookes, a former Bungie writer, claims Pete Parsons' leadership is central to player mistrust amid layoffs.
- Parsons departed Bungie last year after layoffs during a fraught period for the studio.
- Justin Truman took over as studio head during Bungie’s ongoing restructuring.
- Sony's acquisition of Bungie led to a $765 million impairment loss in the latest financial year.
- Parsons faced criticism for past spending and leadership choices amid layoffs and strategic pivots.
- Community reactions include calls for accountability and discussions about Destiny 3.
- Bungie indicated there will be more news to share on Destiny after the shutdown announcement.
- The article notes Brookes’ Bluesky post and his comments on executive payouts.
- Publisher coverage frames Destiny 2's end as part of Bungie’s broader leadership and market changes.
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