Did Destiny 2 make a profit in 2017? You bet! Bungie is making money from the microtransactions, weapon skins, and cosmetic items. It’s easy to see why. With such a toxic culture and social space, it’s easy to understand. But is it really a profitable game? Let’s take a closer look at Destiny’s financials. You’ll be surprised to learn that Bungie is actually in the black.
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Destiny 2 made a profit in 2017
The highly anticipated sequel to the smash hit shooter Destiny has finally made a profit. In the first month of its sales, the game sold one million copies and has now surpassed every other game released in the US in its first month. Its sales have also outpaced every other game released in 2017, from Horizon Zero Dawn to Ghost Recon: Wildlands. It has also solidified its place in the MMO genre as one of the best. Bungie plans to continue to support the game for the next three years.
The success of Destiny 2 is not surprising, considering it’s an older game and still not due for a major expansion until February 2022. The game has had more seasons than any other game, but it is not quite on par with Chosen or Lost in terms of revenue. Its developers recently said that they’ve gained 20 million more players since parting ways with Activision and have also made some content available for free.
It has a toxic culture
If you’ve been following the development of Destiny, you know it’s been a long, painful process. Narrative issues plagued the project during development, as did the fact that one team member couldn’t type due to sickness. This lead to massive burnout and a toxic work culture. In one incident, the team lead threw a chair out a window because he felt others were ruining his creative vision.
In response to the scandal at Activision Blizzard, Bungie distanced itself from the company, championing their zero-tolerance policy. However, a recent IGN report detailed dozens of stories from current and former employees, revealing a history of sexism, bullying, crunch, and boys’ club culture. The report also found that the HR department failed to do a good job in protecting the abusers.
It has a social space
With the recent launch of Destiny 2, Bungie’s Ryan Ebenger explained in a video how the social hub will work and what the NPCs will do. The social hub, dubbed “The Farm,” will allow Guardians to meet up and interact with other players. While the game is already well-liked, it may not be as popular as expected. Bungie has been slow to release updates to its games, and it appears that the latest is no different.
It has a new weapon
The Witch Queen has given players a new weapon to add to their arsenal, and it’s a Glaive. This weapon features a unique ability for each class: a Titan can shoot a shield to protect their allies and a Warlock can deploy a healing turret. The Hunter can use a glaive to track enemies. Whether you’re a veteran or a newcomer to the game, the Glaive looks like a fun addition to the game.
Every season, Bungie introduces a new weapon to the game’s arsenal. The Witch Queen will introduce a new heavy machine gun in Season 17, and Season 18 will bring another. As you build your reputation in Towers, you can also earn unique ornaments. The newest Playlist weapons will be thrown into the mix in the next season: Riptide fusion rifle, Gambit shotgun, and Strident Whistle bow. Trials of Osiris will feature a new sidearm called Forgiveness, and Burden of Guilt fusion rifle. Nightfall drops will include two versions of Horror’s Least pulse rifles, and the D.F.A. hand cannon.