
Ed writes: Destiny 2's plan for sunsetting leaves a lot to be desired. Sadly, it didn't have to be this way. Here's how Bungie can still improve things.

PlayStation has scaled back expectations for Bungie after reassessing Destiny 2 development costs, highlighting the risks tied to live-service games.
Honestly Thank Goodness!! Yet another good sign of a possibility of returning to what made them great and undoing Jim Tyans trend chasing love service gamble. Still gotta wait and see just what direction they're going but this is a good sign in my book that they're not betting it all on live service anymore
It may take a while but maybe they are finally learning. Good! Now stop with the live service crap.
They say this and then immediately release news of the Horizons co-op game that will definitely be a Live Service game.

Patch notes for Update 9.5.0.5, the one about Equilibrium fixes and more, are now available.

A new survey shows Destiny 2 is considering adding Sparrow Racing League, unvaulted campaigns, NPC sidekicks, new PvP and Gambit modes, and much more.
Bungie: Instead of making new content, let's remove old content and rotate it back in and out with new power caps. We can call it balancing and noone will notice.
In theory, removing the oldest loot for newer loot is fine if they cycle periodically and replace what is taken away equally.
The problem is they are barely adding anything new in place of what they are taking away. They sunset loads of guns/armour/content and replaced them by a mere handful at best.
They charged a minimum of $40 for an expansion that doesn't expand on the universe, it cuts it near in half. Multiple planets removed, replaced by 1. 7 strikes removed, added 1 new. 11 crucible maps gone, no new maps added at all.
People everywhere seem to think that grifting is the newest way to make money. Bungie is going to find out the hard way that it isn't.