A Destiny 3 Petition Reportedly Has More Signatures Than Marathon Has Players
…Sign in to your TheGamer account Last week we learned that Bungie will deliver the final update for Destiny 2 on June 9, after which the game will no longer receive any…
…Sign in to your TheGamer account Last week we learned that Bungie will deliver the final update for Destiny 2 on June 9, after which the game will no longer receive any…
…The previous update further improved movement controls and certain combat issues, but it seems the devs aren't done. The studio has put out a list of improvements it wants to make…
…However, with that said, what's here is pretty dang good, and the parts that hit really hit, making you crave more in hopes the developers come back with a sizable update…
…would end with one final update on June 9 . Bloomberg reported in the ensuing days that Destiny 3 had not been green lit due to how expensive development would be , upward of…
…A Tyndalston Story For Yourself Soon In a new update shared on Steam , the only place where the title is currently available to play, developer Liquid Swords shared a roadmap and overarching…
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…but whether it continues to rise between now and the game's final update. Even An End To Its Updates Won't Bring 300,000 Players Back To Destiny 2 Your browser…
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…It has maintained consistent interest due to its super unique aesthetic direction and long development cycle. Given its current release target and the need for updated gameplay visibility, Summer Game Fest would…
…Hopefully the developers can take a break before anything else, though. So far, in terms of updates, it appears that Pearl Abyss is already treating this as a sort of live-service…