The Only Good Thing About ‘Destiny 2’ Ending
Key Points:
- Destiny 2’s final update has attracted over 100,000 concurrent players on Steam nightly, with console numbers likely three times higher, showcasing sustained player interest despite the franchise’s uncertain future.
- The game is now considered "complete," with all remaining content available for $25, eliminating the previous "fear of missing out" caused by ongoing expansions and content rotations.
- No further content additions, removals, or major system changes are planned, meaning current gear and builds will remain relevant without future nerfs or sandbox balancing.
- While the content vault has removed significant early campaigns and popular expansions, the current package includes a substantial amount of gameplay across multiple expansions and seasons, all providing meaningful rewards.
- Although Destiny 2’s live service era may be ending, the final update offers a polished and comprehensive experience, making it a good entry point for new players even after a decade.