Summary
- Destiny 2 has been featured on Steam’s 2023 Best Selling Title list in the Platinum category alongside Baldur’s Gate 3 and others.
- This has come as a shock to most fans after developers Bungie said that Destiny 2 has underperformed by 45%.
- This underperformance has led to a lot of lay-offs and scrutiny, with some players suggesting an exaggerated expectation.
Valve Inc. has a yearly ritual – they release Steam’s “Best of the Year” list for various genres. This includes the most played games on PC, Steam Deck, the best new release, etc.
One shocking inclusion in Steam’s highest-earning game of the year list is Destiny 2. Destiny 2 is even on the list has shocked many fans as developers Bungie had earlier said that they had missed the projected sales of Destiny 2 by 45%.
What has shocked fans is that despite missing the project sales revenue target by almost 50%, the title has shown up in the Platinum sales, amongst other titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, which has won the Game of The Year award.
Even though the list does not contain any figures or actual sales values, it’s interesting to see Destiny 2 amassing such great fortunes.
One Destiny 2 player theorized that Bungie executives might have inflated the expected income. They set incredibly high estimates to get the highest value during Sony’s purchase of Bungie. This is a standard business tactic that is deployed during takeovers.
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While there’s no official document or any hints, this was probably the case for such great success despite having such low delivery on expectations.
As a result of the massive miss on the expected revenue, Bungie had laid off a considerable chunk of their staff and developers. While this has been a standard move since Covid-19 struck, Destiny 2 making it to the Platinum list might unveil something dark about the developers.
Bungie’s inflated expectations for Destiny 2 in their filings hit two birds with one stone. Firstly, they could increase their valuation ahead of their takeover by Sony, and secondly, they could reduce the workforce and cut down on the salaries.
According to reports, things have also gone from bad to worse for Bungie. The Final Shape expansion has been pushed back four months into June 2024 due to the reduced workforce.
Some big names lost their jobs during the layoffs, suggesting that there might be some element of truth to this. Even though Destiny 2 did well, it’s very possible that Bungie is not doing well. It is all speculation until official financial reports are revealed at the end of Bungie’s financial year in April 2024.
About Destiny 2
Destiny 2 is an MMO looter-shooter developed by Bungie and is available on platforms like Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Google Stadia. It will also be released for Playstation 5 and Xbox series X.
Destiny 2 is a delight for all the fanatics of multiplayer, first-person shooting game. From offering melodramatic cut scenes to exotic weapons, Destiny 2 does it all!
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