Edited By
Clara Evers

Players are turning back to Bungie's Destiny series, particularly following the launch of the expansion Renegades. After a rough start with Edge of Fate, many are starting to embrace the game again, seeing improvements from Bungie's patchwork efforts.
Initial reactions to Edge of Fate had many players, including a vocal group who quit, pessimistic about the game's direction. However, months later, feedback following Renegades has sparked renewed interest. Players note a shift in Bungie's approach, addressing past mistakes.
Players expressed excitement over the campaign and new features. "I decided to give the game one more chance," said one player, who purchased the Year of Prophecy expansion at a discount. They reported enjoying the seasonal activity and the highly customizable lightsaber weapon. They added, "Iโve actually found myself excited to play again."
Several themes emerged from the community discussions:
Renewed Enthusiasm: Many share positive feedback about the Renegades content, highlighting gameplay and design.
Concerns about Gameplay Mechanics: Some criticize restrictive features, like limited revives in certain activities, which they find demotivating.
Mixed Feelings on Endgame Content: A few players feel the need for additional armor options and less reliance on in-game purchases from Eververse.
"The portal experience has gotta change," one frustrated player remarked, pointing to the restrictive nature of current gameplay.
๐ Many players have returned to Destiny, citing improvements in gameplay.
๐ฌ Mixed reviews highlight issues with restrictions in game mechanics.
๐ฎ Players appreciate the new exotic items and engaging campaign story.
As 2025 draws to a close, Bungie seems to be on track to win back some players. The upcoming sale on expansions could be a tipping point for those still on the fence about returning. Should Bungie continue to address player concerns, the momentum may well persist into the new year.
There's a solid chance that Bungie's efforts to improve Destiny 2 will lead to a notable increase in player engagement heading into 2026. Experts estimate around a 60% probability that the launch of new expansions will attract former players back into the fold, especially if Bungie continues to address the mechanics concerns raised by the community. Players often return for seasonal content, and if the team can maintain a steady release of exciting updates while balancing gameplay restrictions, we may see a resurgence reminiscent of popular franchises revitalizing themselves after low points. Key to this will be listening closely to the feedback from players, as a more flexible game could sustain interest throughout the upcoming year.
The situation surrounding Destiny 2 bears a striking resemblance to the path taken by the beloved WarCraft III game during its resurgence years after initial disappointment. Activision Blizzard faced a challenging reception post-release but ultimately rebooted interest through community-driven updates and user-generated mods. Just as players rallied to modify the game and enhance the experience, we might witness a similar grassroots movement within Destiny 2 as players innovate and support each other in creating content that elevates the gameplay. This unexpected alliance within player communities can amplify excitement, forging deeper bonds and potentially shaping the game's direction moving forward.