Destiny 2 players are trying to “Server Slam” to send a message to Sony

Before the arrival of the latest update for Fate 2fans are attempting to organize a community server slam in an attempt to not only break the current Marathon record, but also to send a message to Sony. While Fate 2 Suffering from a lack of news or updates in recent months, few would likely believe that Bungie is preparing an announcement to actually end the game for good.

Notice that Fate 2 his latest update is receiving a shock wave throughout the community, not only because Bungie previously confirmed at least 2 more expansions, but for many players it marked the end of a 13-year journey across two games, betas, alphas, and even pre-alphas. Since the announcement, there's been no shortage of tributes, discussions, goodbyes and more from the community, while others have tried to stop what seems to be inevitable through petitions and takedowns against Sony that have simply put the series on hold. One such method is to try to send Sony a message through a community action.

Former Destiny 2 director Luke Smith returns to Twitter to share his thoughts on the game's latest update.

Former Destiny 2 director Luke Smith responds to the latest updates

Former Destiny 2 game director Luke Smith returns to social media to share his thoughts on the game's latest content update on June 9.

Naturally, after the news about Fate 2's end, a lot of anger was directed Marathonwith many in the community crediting Bungie's extraction shooter as the main reason for the downfall of their beloved game. actually Marathon saw an increase in negative reviews on Steam, another wave of bomb reviews with many players Fate 2 and how development seems to have fully shifted here instead of there.

Scratch & Peek

Identify the cover and scrape off as little of the foil as possible.




Scratch & Peek

Identify the cover and scrape off as little of the foil as possible.

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Despite all the negativity, many fans chose to send a message to Sony through action, not just words. On Fate 2 subReddit, a user named w1nds0r is trying to organize a community slam server. On June 9th, when the final update arrives, the goal is to have as many as possible Fate 2 players log in as much as possible, not just trying to smash Marathon's current all-time concurrent player record, but in an effort to send a message to the powers that be that they made the wrong decision about the streak. Basically, with the surge in players, we're hoping the community can show Sony that it is Fate It is worth continuing to invest in the franchise.

So far, the post has received considerable response and has become a hot topic on the Subreddit with over 5,000 upvotes and over a thousand comments at the time of publication. All of the comments are positive about the effort, with most agreeing that it will continue, while many others vent their frustrations with current decisions, share stories, or discuss excitement for the new content.

What kind of weapon is that?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.




What kind of weapon is that?

Identify the silhouettes before time runs out.

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The community continues to have hope for change, with a recent Fate 3 the petition is gaining momentum after gathering over 24,000 signatures in just 7 hours. At the time of publication, the petition has so far exceeded 250,000 signatures and continues to gain popularity. It's unknown if any of this community-driven activism will have any effect, as Bungie's fate seems pretty set in stone as massive layoffs are expected after Destiny 2's latest update, with the remaining staff focusing solely on Marathon. As for the future of the Destiny franchise, it seems murky at best, although fans are hoping to provide some change if at all possible.


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Released

August 28, 2017

ESRB

T for TEEN for blood, language and violence


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