Bungie Wants to Release Destiny 2 Content More Frequently, Without Compromising the Team’s Health
While Bungie is likely still trying to figure out what?s next following its split with Activision, it wants to make sure it keeps updates coming at a consistent pace. With Destiny 2 going free-to-play, Bungie has been reevaluating how it wants to release the expansions to its player base. While that ideally means more frequent updates, as well as the ability to pick and choose which expansions players want to play, the developer isn?t going to sacrifice its workers? well-being to achieve this.
Now that Destiny 2 is fully independent, one of Bungie?s first goals was to eliminate the previous model of releasing expansions. Instead of having to play through all of the prior expansions to take part in Shadowkeep, for example, players will be able to jump right in. With the release of Destiny 2: New Light (the free-to-play base model), it?s very likely even more players will suit up and become Guardians. Bungie doesn?t want to make joining friends in a new raid, for example, too much of a hassle.
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