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‘Don’t blame yourselves’ for Destiny 2’s end, community lead tells players: ‘No words can accurately depict how lucky we are to have shared these worlds with you’

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Last updated: June 24, 2026 7:24 pm
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Destiny 2Destiny 2 has reached the end of the line: The final update is live, TWIDs are over, and we’re all left wondering how the one-time king of live service shooters has come to such ignominious ruin. Even Destiny’s competitors are baffled by Sony’s decision to pull the plug, although some say Sony’s not the real villain here at all. If there is a villain, besides Bungie management—which I think we can all agree has been pretty consistently not great—one thing’s for sure: It’s not Destiny players.

That bit of reassurance came from Bungie communications lead Dylan Gafner, better known to players as dmg04, in response to a Destiny 2 streamer who wondered whether they’d “done enough to try and help the situation,” and if there was somehow more they could do.

“‘Could I do more?'” Gafner replied rhetorically (via GamesRadar). “You all have done more for this game and our studio than could ever be imagined, and no words can accurately depict how lucky we are to have shared these worlds with you.

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“Don’t blame yourselves or think you could have / should have done more. This is just the way it goes sometimes.”

“Could I do more?”You all have done more for this game and our studio than could ever be imagined, and no words can accurately depict how lucky we are to have shared these worlds with you.Don’t blame yourselves or think you could have / should have done more. This is just the way it goes sometimes.No matter the future, we will always have these memories.Thank you. For everything.

(Image credit: dmg04 (Twitter))

It’s fair to say that Bungie has sometimes had a bit of a rocky relationship with some of the more rabid Destiny 2 player base. Bungie whiffed on Destiny 2 in many and various ways over the years—here’s us explaining “why Destiny 2 players got so angry,” in 2017—but the backlash from some in the community could be beyond the pale.


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In 2022, Gafner wrote on Reddit that persistent abuse and threats against Bungie employees had resulted in “reduced communications as the team plans future protections/strategies to help avoid these sorts of things,” which eventually led to the creation of the anonymized Destiny 2 Team social media account. In 2023, after winning a $500,000 legal action against a particularly abusive player, Bungie warned that Destiny 2 developers were still being harassed by members of the community simply because they worked at the studio.

But, as with so many things in life, the worst of the noise came from a small number of players—the vast majority, while sometimes unhappy with one aspect of Destiny 2 or another, focused their frustrations through a lens of respect, appreciation, and love. Despite the rough patches, that’s clearly what’s settled in with Gafner.

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“No matter the future, we will always have these memories,” Gafner concluded. “Thank you. For everything.”

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