More Bungie Devs Are Working On ‘Marathon’ Than ‘Destiny 2’ Now

More Bungie Devs Are Working On ‘Marathon’ Than ‘Destiny 2’ Now

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Key Points:

  • Bungie is shifting development focus from Destiny 2 to its new live service game, Marathon, with the number of employees working on Marathon now slightly surpassing those on Destiny 2 among the company's roughly 800 staff.
  • Destiny 2's development has slowed significantly, with PvE content dried up for months and sparse updates expected, raising concerns about the game's long-term future and player retention.
  • Marathon, launched a month ago with fewer maps and classes, is Bungie's current priority, but it faces challenges in attracting and retaining players amid rapid departures and the need for ongoing content and microtransactions.
  • The balance of resources between the two games marks a notable shift from earlier reports where Destiny 2 commanded a clear majority of Bungie's workforce, indicating a strategic pivot by Bungie toward Marathon.
  • The future of both games remains uncertain, as Bungie navigates development hurdles and player engagement issues, with upcoming months critical for determining the success of Marathon and the viability of Destiny 2's smaller expansion model.

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