Bungie is ending active development on Destiny 2 with a final content update on June 9, and reports indicate significant layoffs will follow for the team with no immediate new project assigned.

The Sony-owned studio confirmed the June 9 date in its official blog post, describing the Monument of Triumph update as a collection of love letters to players that keeps the game playable but shifts focus to incubating other titles. Bloomberg reporting notes the Destiny 2 development team has nothing lined up afterward and that a Destiny 3 is not in active production.

Some staff have already been shifted to Marathon in recent months according to industry observers, leaving the remainder facing uncertainty in what sources describe as blindsided conditions typical of these transitions.

The long-running live service title launched in 2017 and now concludes its content era without a direct sequel greenlit, as the studio redirects resources elsewhere.