This has been said every time the game is between updates. And every single time, millions come back to play the new update. Grow up.
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if by millions you are talking about 300k in pvp daily and 500k in pve daily compared to where it was at the beginning.. then millions are still coming back and playing.. 25 million registered players and the game now limps along because of lack of content.. and when they do have content.. it lasts a few weeks and that is it.. pvp is a mess.. and the game is left with those who havn't reached max light and those clinging to the game (like myself)..
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That didn't answer my question at all now did it?
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Your question makes no sense. Nothing has happened that would cause them to shorten the planned lifespan of this game. Plenty of people still play, it's nowhere near dead.
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Edited by Totay_14: 11/28/2016 9:09:47 PMIf it were alive and well like you said, then why do issues we've had since September still exist? matchmaking, weapon balancing, etc? If it were alive and well then, why has your god almighty developers ditch it and started working on a reboot instead to sticking to the steady trickle of content for 10 years as promised? Maybe not so alive no is it.
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I'm going to explain this as simply as I can for you: Destiny 2 is part of their ten year plan for the Destiny franchise. It will be new content. Hopefully you can wrap your mind around that.
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"It's nowhere near dead" what game are you playing I would be certainly interested in it.
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You have barely scratched the surface of this game and you are trying to claim its dead...
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Played the entirety of years 1 and 2 right about until the week of release for ROI on the Xbone, however the disk reader broke and scratched all the games put through it and thus the switch from PlayStation was made. I don't need to grind every day and every reset to know this game is dead. All it takes is common sense.
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Its not dead. Move on with your life
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Enjoy your Stockholm's syndrome