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"textContent": "Overnight, Halo and Destiny developer Bungie announced the end of content updates for live service shooter Destiny 2. Nearly nine years after launch, and after a myriad of content updates and monetisation changes, the developer has called a day on the storied MMOFPS, announcing that the final content drop for the game will land on 9th June, 2026.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Bungie reportedly eyeing up \"significant\" layoffs, no plans for Destiny 3: what happens after Destiny 2's final update in June?"
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