With the release of Tom Clancy's The Division, it has become abundantly clear that Destiny's lifespan has reached its end. No major expansion content is planned, and the majority of Bungie's team is focusing on Destiny II, with only a small skeleton crew remaining to tend for Destiny.
The simple fact of the matter that Destiny has far passed its peak level of activity. Players are leaving en masse to the competition like Tom Clancy's The Division, and at this rate Destiny will be on life support before the sequel is even announced. Destiny and the population within is not sustainable, despite the microtransactions.
Therefore, I propose Bungie throw out some dead weight, so to speak, and cease support for Destiny as soon as Destiny II hits store shelves. Before then, I think it would be prudent to scale back support for the last generation versions of the game (Xbox 360 and PS3), seeing as those consoles are obsolete.
Trying to hold on to a population that's dropping day by day is like trying to grip a wet bar of soap tightly; it doesn't work. Best not to waste time and money supporting a game that players don't support, and focus all your attention on the future.
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You know, i played Dishonored recently and felt quite satisfied when i finished it and the DLC. I think the problem with Destiny is that it never gave a complete experience because of the terrible story and that it was chopped apart. So i would agree with you only if i felt there was a satisfactory ending. Which sadly there isn't. I missed the complete experience with destiny.