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Sony Cuts 292 Jobs at Bungie in Bellevue Following End of ‘Destiny 2’ Development

  • On Thursday, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hermen Hulst announced major workforce reductions at Bungie, primarily impacting the Destiny 2 development team following the game's final update earlier this month.
  • According to a statement from the PlayStation-owned developer, the studio determined Destiny 2 "fell short of expectations these past several years" while future projects remain in "early incubation."
  • Sony acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion in 2022, but the studio has since led to a $560 million loss for the company amid over 3,700 industry-wide job losses in 2026.
  • While some developers remain "safe," the cuts affect staff supporting Destiny 2 and the extraction shooter Marathon, which is currently the studio's only active development project.
  • These personnel reductions align with Sony's recent restructuring efforts that have shuttered studios like Firewalk, as the company reassesses its long-term strategic goals and resource requirements.
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In 2024, the PlayStation manufacturer had already laid off 200 employees of this studio, bought $3.6 billion in 2024. Microsoft's rival Microsoft could also cut its own staff.

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gamereactor.es broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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