It’s rare to hear someone mourn the downfall of a rival. You don’t hear boxers get on the microphone and talk about how sad they are that their opponent got knocked out. Politicians are rarely deflated when they’ve won an election against a fierce adversary. Yet for those behind Warframe, Bungie’s decision to stop supporting Destiny 2 isn’t a moment of joy or relief, but rather “heartbreak,” according to Community Director Megan Everett.
Warframe dev explains why it’s not celebrating the end of its biggest rival, Destiny 2
24 June 20260

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