Then it’s been failing since D1, but somehow for 5 years they’ve managed to entangled the pockets of 2 million more or less hardcore/casual fans that still pay up when new or reskinned content drops. Trust me, these guys got $500 million from Activision 5 years ago, and then 100 million from netease and that’s not counting other ongoing undisclosed ventures, business wise they’re fine. I’m assuming you haven’t watched the new vidoc but there’s a part that shows a planning blackboard and the scheduled agenda for destiny projects extends to 2024(which may well be a hype tactic, but what if it isn’t). Maybe by that year we can discuss how bad it all went but they’re not closing shop anytime soon. Look if they survived the garbage show that was D2 vanilla they can survive anything.
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I’ve seen it and the lies didn’t surprise me Guess we’ll agree to disagree about the success of this
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We can’t agree or disagree on the success yet, we can just comment on the matter until it drops. But for someone that thinks so low of the company and expects nothing good from the game you sure are quite the active destiny player lol. Cheers
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I was a huge fan and destiny had a big impact on my life. I’ve spent close to $1000 since I started playing. At this point it’s sad to see the way it’s going Going from 14 million down to less than 1 million is nothing close to success though But we shall see how many come back in a couple weeks and stick around