Bungie has confirmed that while the content is free, access to specific raid and dungeon activities continues to require ownership of the corresponding expansions or Dungeon Keys. All Dungeon Keys are now bundled into Destiny 2: The Collection, which launched alongside the update, and can also be acquired directly through Eververse .
The live rollout on June 9, 2026, followed a detailed maintenance schedule. Servers were taken offline early in the morning to deploy the patch, with the go-live moment occurring in the early afternoon for North American players .
The exact timeline of events on launch day was:
As players logged in, many flocked to the servers to celebrate the moment, resulting in a significant surge in player engagement .
Monument of Triumph isn't simply a patch; it's the final period on a sentence that began in September 2017. The move officially concludes the live-service era for Destiny 2 and effectively sunsets the original franchise after a 12-year run that began in 2014 .
The business realities behind this transition are stark. The end of active development coincides with Sony writing down approximately $765 million of Bungie's assessed value in a single fiscal year, highlighting the immense financial pressures that likely accelerated the studio's strategic pivot .
Bungie has been explicit about its intentions. In a news post titled "Every End is a New Beginning," the studio stated it is turning its focus toward Marathon and incubating its next games: "As our focus turns towards a new beginning for Bungie, we will begin work incubating our next games" . The extraction shooter reboot, Marathon, is gearing up for its second season and is now the studio's top priority
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All future expansions and seasonal content drops are canceled. Destiny 2's narrative arc, which concluded with The Final Shape, will not advance further . However, the game is not shutting down. Bungie confirmed the servers will remain online and the game will stay fully playable "as a welcoming place for players to return to," similar to how the original Destiny was preserved
. The weekly blog updates and communication cadence are expected to eventually enter a "hibernation" period, but the world will remain accessible
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