By Aztecross
Posted 27 days ago
The discussion centers around the impact of the upcoming game, Marathon, on the Destiny community, particularly regarding the delay of Destiny 2's Shadow and Order. Paul Tassy's commentary highlights the tension between Marathon's development and the ongoing needs of Destiny 2 players, especially given the recent announcement about dropping support for last-generation consoles. The narrative begins with the excitement surrounding Marathon, which is juxtaposed against the frustration of Destiny fans who now face a postponement of anticipated content. Tassy expresses a nuanced understanding of both communities, acknowledging the significance of the changes Bungie is implementing, such as the introduction of dedicated servers aimed at enhancing the integrity of PvP gameplay. This move, initially presented as a positive shift for Destiny 2, now feels overshadowed by the Marathon release, with Destiny fans feeling sidelined. The video culminates with Tassy's reflections on Bungie's messaging regarding their commitment to the Destiny community, which now feels contradictory in light of the new game's demands. The overarching sentiment is one of discontent among Destiny players, who feel that their needs are being overlooked as Bungie pivots to prioritize new projects.
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