This post is coming from a place of frustration, not malice.
Many long-time players feel that Destiny 2 — and by extension the entire franchise — is being slowly sacrificed without a clear vision for its future. What we are experiencing is not a temporary dip or a content lull, but a prolonged erosion of core systems that once gave the game purpose.
PvP is effectively dead.
No meaningful playlist updates
No new maps
No long-term PvP goals
No reason to grind or improve
Anti-cheat is not doing its job.
Cheating is openly present, matches feel compromised, and fair players are the ones punished by frustration and distrust.
Ban appeals are unacceptable.
Legitimate appeals can take over a month — sometimes longer — leaving players locked out with no transparency, no communication, and no accountability.
There is no direction.
No grind worth committing to.
No goals worth chasing.
No sense that player time is respected.
What makes this worse is the feeling that player feedback no longer matters. Many of us have tried: forum posts, feedback threads, constructive criticism. The silence is louder than any announcement.
This game is not dying because players don’t care — it’s dying because the people who care feel unheard.
Destiny doesn’t need marketing spin.
It doesn’t need vague promises.
It needs a fundamental course correction, clear priorities, and visible commitment to the systems that once made it great.
If nothing changes, what we are witnessing isn’t a dramatic collapse — it’s a slow, tragic fade that players can’t stop on their own.
We are still here.
We are still speaking.
But Bungie needs to listen — now, not later.
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1 RispondiPvP is in the worst state I have ever seen in my life. Like how are guys with not hundreds but thousands of flawless tickets being put on the same team against people like me who have less than 10. PvP sucks. Matchmaking is horrible. The game is dead. There are no updates. They think Marathon is worth investing into and they can’t even make a good PvP mode in a PvE game.