https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Employee-Review-Bungie-RVW31253271.htm
Not all peaches and cream at Bungie and things are worse since Activision dumped them.
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1 ReplyThat’s a fake review. Didn’t mention the golden cuffs.
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2 RepliesLOL. Moved to off topic because it was trending and negative about Bungie
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Hmm I see positive reviews
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4 RepliesEdited by RussellMania: 3/8/2020 1:59:06 PMI'm just as critical of Bungie as anyone, but you can't form any real conclusions from one review from a stranger on the Internet. Look at their overall rating, 4/5.
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[quote]https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Employee-Review-Bungie-RVW31253271.htm Not all peaches and cream at Bungie and things are worse since Activision dumped them.[/quote] This ones very telling about the games leadership https://www.glassdoor.comhttps://www.glassdoor.co.uk/Reviews/Employee-Review-Bungie-RVW32153636.htm
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I honestly couldn't find any bad positions. It APPEARS like they have pretty good pay and benefits. Kind of makes me jealous. 😞
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1 ReplyRight because what you read on Google is truth, especially glass door... Lol
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I love how one review was "Pervasive culture of manipulation" Really gives you a five star.
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Yeah, that doesn't look too good.
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D2 is in sad shape also good news is, it's just a game... move on
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Well the "burnout" for Destiny shows within the game for sure. If you're looking anyway. Sad to hear it. Hope things improve in the studio so that Destiny can see some more glory days in the future.
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Can you post the text? Im not registering there.
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Less than $1 Million in revenue per year? That can't be right.
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Edited by Lord_Shar: 3/6/2020 7:42:05 PMThis explains Bungie's item infusion retirement plan. As I posted in other threads, Bungie is trying to reduce D2 support costs, and they are shrinking the D2 active weapon list will achieve this goal. A smaller weapon list takes less effort to support than an ever-growing version. In short, weapon infusion retirement is D2 weapon support being downsized, just like Bungie head count.
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2 RepliesThis is public info, but anyone using it to speculate and drum up theories... why? Just why? This is just my opinion, but I think it's getting creepy now.
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I read Luke Smith like/dislikes your ideas based on what you bring him for lunch.