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Bungie bosses reportedly pitched a subscription model for Destiny 2 before it was “vehemently shot down.” ...
Anonymous accusations of toxic management abound in a new video about Bungie, developer of Destiny and Marathon.
Another example of the corporate culture at Bungie was that the studio's management allegedly expressed concerns over armor sets that could be earned in Destiny 2's PvP mode Trials of Osiris, because ...
Bungie once considered a subscription model for its online shooter Destiny, but the idea was "vehemently shut down" by management.
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TheGamer on MSNDestiny 2 Subscription Service Reportedly Pitched By Bungie Leadership Was "Vehemently Shot Down"Bungie has faced controversy after controversy. The morale in Bungie is reportedly in "free fall." Former employees have ...
Former staff at Destiny developer Bungie have spoken out about the studio's downfall, citing 'disconnected leadership' and a toxic work culture.
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Game Rant on MSNEx-Destiny 2 Devs Allege Toxic Work Culture at BungieJournalist Destin Legarie shares ex-Bungie employees' comments on the studio’s alleged toxic working environment and Destiny ...
Destiny 2 and Marathon developer Bungie has been criticised as it prioritised monetisation over player experience, killing subscriptions and more.
Former Bungie employees allege that management wanted to switch Destiny 2 to subscription, as well as degrade Trials of Osiris.
Destin Legarie has posted a new video claiming that Destiny 2 developer Bungie at one point pitched a subscription model for the shared-world shooter that was ‘vehemently shot down’ by management.
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