Overview
- Bungie confirmed Monument of Triumph will arrive on June 9 as the last batch of new content and the official end of active Destiny 2 development.
- The update restores the Director as the main navigation, adds final destinations called the Lawless Frontier and Kepler, and overhauls loot, perks and playlist rewards to make the game more approachable.
- Bungie's operations team says it is prepared for heavy traffic on June 9 and many developers plan to join players in the in‑game Tower for the update.
- Multiple industry reports say some Destiny 2 staff are being moved to Marathon, layoffs at Bungie are expected, and no Destiny 3 project has been publicly greenlit; these reports come from unnamed sources and have not been issued as official Bungie announcements.
- Players have launched large petitions and organized in‑game rallies to press for a sequel and to mark the game's end, and the change closes a chapter on a franchise that began in 2014 while leaving servers and existing content available for return or new players.