Bungie Ends Development for Destiny Guardians
2026.05.22 14:12 UTC+9
TL;DR (2-3 Sentence Summary)
Destiny Guardians, launched in 2017 and serviced for approximately 10 years, will receive its final content update on June 9th. While service will not cease entirely, major updates like seasonal events will be discontinued as Bungie shifts its focus to new projects. This announcement was made on the official Destiny Guardians website on the 21st. Bungie stated, "As Bungie's focus shifts to a new beginning, we will begin incubating our next game. To that end, we plan to release the final live service content update for Destiny Guardians on June 9, 2026."

The image features the key art for Destiny Guardians' final update.
Destiny Guardians, which launched in 2017 and has been running for nearly a decade, is set to receive its final content update on June 9th. While the game isn't shutting down entirely, major updates like seasonal events will cease as Bungie shifts its focus to new projects.
This news broke on the official Destiny Guardians website on April 21st (local time). Bungie stated, "As our focus shifts to new beginnings, we will be entering an incubation period for our next game. To facilitate this, we will be rolling out the final live service content update for Destiny Guardians on June 9, 2026."
The June 9th update will include the 'Monument of Triumph', a retrospective on the past nine years of content. The 'Solar System Navigator', which was replaced by a portal last July, will return with improvements. Players can access the node list via the Navigator. Additionally, a PvE boss rush mode, 'The Pantheon 2.0', will be added as permanent content, alongside three new modes in the Crucible. The much-requested Sparrow Racing League is also making a permanent comeback.
Further enhancements include the addition of tier 5 upgrades for all craftable weapons, weapon and gear balance adjustments, new abilities, and a new exotic Hand Cannon. Bungie commented, "The goal of these final changes is to ensure Destiny Guardians remains a place players can always return to."

The Pantheon 2.0, featuring multiple bosses, is returning.

The Sparrow Racing League is back.
Bungie rose to prominence with Halo and grew into a global developer with Destiny and Destiny Guardians. However, as time wore on, Destiny Guardians' popularity waned, necessitating a search for new breakthroughs. Bungie continued to support Destiny Guardians while also launching its new title, Marathon, in March of this year.
However, on May 8th, Sony, Bungie's parent company, reported a ¥120 billion (approximately £1 trillion) impairment charge related to Bungie in its 2025 annual results. Sony CFO Naomi Matsuoka stated, "We recognised an impairment loss on fixed assets related to Bungie, excluding goodwill, as its profitability has not met expectations."Sony acquired Bungie in 2022 for $3.6 billion (roughly £2.8 billion)and has now reflected the decline in its value compared to the acquisition price on its financial statements.
Following the decision to halt development on Destiny Guardians, Bungie's future has become uncertain. While they announced they are beginning to conceptualise their next project, no specific title has been revealed. It seems likely they will focus on post-launch support for Marathon for the time being, but the key question is whether they can pull out a trump card to recapture their former glory. Speculation is rife in the industry about how Bungie will navigate its current predicament, with some even predicting further large-scale restructuring. All eyes are on Bungie to see how they'll manage to turn things around.
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Kim Mi Hee, Reporter
Let's not lose our initial resolve. Meticulously, one by one.risell@gamemeca.com
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