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Destiny 2. Bungie. We are still in the wake of Aztecross’s big video last week which took a flamethrower to years of Bungie’s monetization of Destiny. It has slowly but surely increased over ...
What Does Destiny 2’s Monetization Look Like in 2023? For our readers who have never played the game, and older Destiny 2 players who no longer play the game, here is a summary of everything ...
Destiny 2 apparently needs to make Activision more money. ... What 'Destiny 2' Monetization Can Both Fans And Activision Tolerate? ... Here’s the most controversial one yet.
Destiny 2 releases in little over a month, ... Destiny 1's monetization path sees gamers buying emotes with premium currency called Silver, which can be purchased with real money.
Destiny 2's Season of the Wish launched this week, bringing with it new activities, rewards, and changes to the game. As players on PC noticed, a new premium-priced starter pack was also made ...
The never-ending Destiny 2 controversy is a teachable moment for the game industry. What we can take away from Bungie’s troubled shooter six months after launch.
Destiny 2 isn't the problem, its players are. D2 has had its ups and downs, ... So, in short, I can't see how the problem lies within Bungie's monetization methods.
A recent Destiny 2 Game Developer Conference presentation has ignited controversy online, but it's an unfair attack on Bungie's content production efforts Whitney Meers Published: Dec 16, 2022 ...
Bungie has added matchmaking assistance to Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris mode to make it more welcoming for a wider range of players, but it hasn't launched without its own fair share of controversy.