Matthew Byrd Nov 12, 2018
Destiny 2 isn't living up to Activision's sales expectations, but Bungie is happy with what they accomplished.
Following Activision's suggestion that Destiny 2 has fallen short of sales expectations, Bungie has come forward to defend the game's success.
"We are not disappointed with Forsaken," said Destiny 2 director Luke Smith via Twitter. "We set out to build a game that Destiny players would love, and at Bungie, we love it too. Building Destiny for players who love it is and will remain our focus going forward."
Interestingly, Smith doesn't seem to be commenting on Destiny 2's actual sales. Instead, he seems to be focusing on how creatively satisfied Bungie is with Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion. While that expansion has been well received, the original comments from Publisher Activision suggested they aren't happy with how Destiny 2 is selling.
"We have not yet seen the full core re-engage in Destiny, which...
Destiny 2 isn't living up to Activision's sales expectations, but Bungie is happy with what they accomplished.
Following Activision's suggestion that Destiny 2 has fallen short of sales expectations, Bungie has come forward to defend the game's success.
"We are not disappointed with Forsaken," said Destiny 2 director Luke Smith via Twitter. "We set out to build a game that Destiny players would love, and at Bungie, we love it too. Building Destiny for players who love it is and will remain our focus going forward."
Interestingly, Smith doesn't seem to be commenting on Destiny 2's actual sales. Instead, he seems to be focusing on how creatively satisfied Bungie is with Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion. While that expansion has been well received, the original comments from Publisher Activision suggested they aren't happy with how Destiny 2 is selling.
"We have not yet seen the full core re-engage in Destiny, which...
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