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Destiny 2 Goes Out With a Server-Crashing Bang

Summary

  • Players intentionally crashed Destiny 2 servers to show game's popularity.
  • The server crash occurred minutes after the final update was released.
  • Over 130,000 players logged in on Steam to participate in the protest.
Destiny 2 Goes Out With a Server-Crashing Bang

Destiny 2's final major update, released on June 9, coincided with an unexpected server crash. This outage was not accidental; it was a deliberate act by players to showcase the game's significant popularity. Fans rallied online, coordinating a mass login attempt on Tuesday to overwhelm the servers.

The goal was to prove to Sony and Bungie leadership that a substantial audience remains invested in the online shooter. This protest served as a farewell gesture for Destiny 2, which will continue to be playable but will not receive further major updates.

Moments after the update went live, fans succeeded, crashing the servers around 1:45 p.m. EST. Unlike typical server issues, players reacted with celebration, sharing error messages and expressing a desire for a Destiny 3.

Official Bungie support acknowledged the login issues, with replies largely consisting of fan support for Destiny 3 or more Destiny 2 content. By approximately 1:55 p.m. EST, servers began to recover. SteamDB reported over 130,000 concurrent players on Steam during the event, highlighting the community's commitment.

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