Infrastructure is destiny.
@TziokasV spoke with @CNBC about the importance of Institutions owning their onchain rails and the strategic role of enterprise-ready Crypto infrastructure platforms like Prividium.
Former Valve developer Chet Faliszek is worried about Bungie’s future after the studio announced that Destiny 2’s final major update will arrive on June 9, 2026.
Discussing Bungie’s situation, Faliszek said, “I don’t think Sony cares anymore.” His comments follow years of layoffs, internal changes, and growing uncertainty at the studio.
Bungie’s future now depends heavily on Marathon. If the game doesnt do well, it could end the studio
A Steam reviewer recently said they were “done with” Destiny 2 after putting more than 10,000 hours into the game and leaving a negative review.
The funny part is the guy went on to play another 160 hours after posting the negative review.
[ #인기가요# ]
서로의 Motto가 되어준 이번 활동의 마무리 🖤ˎˊ˗
앞으로도 ITZY와 MIDZY는 서로에게 운명처럼 fallin’ ➳❥
Wrapping up our Motto Chapter 🖤 ˎˊ˗
ITZY and MIDZY will keep fallin’ for each other like destiny ➳❥
#ITZY# #MIDZY# @ITZYofficial
#ITZY_Motto#
Former Destiny boss Mark Noseworthy thinks the new Witcher 3 DLC is a great idea, especially with The Witcher 4 on the horizon.
Sharing his thoughts on the announcement, Noseworthy said:
“Gets the Witcher (game brand) in the current gamer discussion and grows the audience for W4. Half a generation of players weren’t of age when W3 shipped.”
The Witcher 3 launched in 2015, and many of today’s gamers were too young to play it or weren’t gaming at all when it first came out.
A new expansion gives those players a reason to jump in while bringing veteran fans back to Geralt’s world.
More than 10 years after release, The Witcher 3 is still considered one of the best RPGs ever made
Former Bungie executive Mark Noseworthy shared his thoughts on speculation about a possible Destiny 1 remaster.
He stopped short of confirming anything, saying: “I’m not going to comment on a certain remaster, but I’ll share some general reflections that I believe apply when executives and teams consider the merits of remasters from a business perspective.”
According to Noseworthy, the decision comes down to key questions: How much would it actually cost to make? What other projects would the studio have to put on hold? Would enough players buy it to make the investment worthwhile?
He noted that studios have limited people and resources, and outsourcing isn’t a simple fix for large, complex projects.
Noseworthy knows that remasters can succeed like Resident Evil, but said opportunity cost is a major factor
To be clear, he didn’t confirm a Destiny 1 remaster, he was simply explaining how studios evaluate such projects.
Bungie Reportedly Considered Relaunching Destiny 2 as “Destiny Infinity”
A recent report from Forbes claims that Bungie considered relaunching Destiny 2 under the new name “Destiny Infinity” instead of developing a full Destiny 3.
According to the report, the idea was to refresh and rebrand Destiny 2 while preserving the existing game and player base.
The concept would have provided a major reset for the game’s direction, with larger expansions and significant changes to the overall experience.
However, the project was never approved and remained an internal discussion.
Destiny 2 players are planning a community “server slam” on June 9, with fans encouraging as many people as possible to jump online at the same time. The goal is simple: show Sony and Bungie that there’s still a huge audience for Destiny and that the franchise remains one of gaming’s most passionate communities.
The idea took off after a popular Reddit post urged players to push Destiny 2’s player count past Marathon’s all-time peak:
“We need to at least smash Marathon’s all-time high to show them they made the wrong decision.”
Since then, so many players have returned to the game to show Sony how wrong they are.