Bungie, the developer best known for the early Halo titles as well as the Destiny franchise, seems to be excelling after the split from its Activision publishing deal. It looks as if this split was for the best, as some chilling details about the Activision partnership seem to paint the deal in a rather one-sided and exploitative light.
Bungie also shared a small post for Deej on their Twitter and wrote, “Thank you for everything you've done for the Destiny and Bungie community, @DeeJBNG! A Bungie version of 'Blue Tracker' that covers Bungie.net Forums, DestinyReddit, and Twitter would be so cool. Continue this thread.
Now with the Activision deal behind them, Bungie seems to be relishing its newfound independence, and fans have also been vocal about the positive results. In fact, the hashtag #BungieDay is currently trending on Twitter as fans show their love and appreciate for all things Bungie, including Destiny and Halo.
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Destiny 2 seems to have had some new life breathed into it after Bungie terminated its partnership with Activision, which fans have voiced their support for across social media. With Destiny 2’s Season of Arrivals revealing the latest content roadmap, fans are eager to experience all the new content the game has in store for its longtime player base. Additionally, Bungie seems just as satisfied with its player’s support and feedback.
For those who may be unaware, Bungie Day was a campaign and celebration started by the Bungie’s fans. An official post on Bungie.net reads, “Before you go thinking we’re on an ego-trip here, this isn’t something we created to honor ourselves. The very first Bungie Day was hosted by the players as a way to express their love for the games we make. We joined that party and, in the years that followed, we’ve used the occasion to celebrate that same community.” The hashtag is filled with players celebrating their love of all things Bungie, from new content in Destiny 2 like the Iron Banner return to the company’s older games like the original Halo trilogy.
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Remember Guardians, #BungieDay is a celebration of you, not us. Today is about Community.
Let’s all give a shout out to another player who has enriched our favorite pastime with teamwork and friendship. Clan leader? Raid Sherpa? Someone with a spacious Crucible backpack?
Go!
The Bungie Day hashtag is filled with various kinds of support and celebration from fans, such as impressive works of fan art and heartfelt thanks to the Destiny community. It’s impressive how Bungie was able to build up its reputation through major companies like Microsoft and Activision. It’s not always easy for development studios to remain independent, but maintaining creative control of its IP’s seems very important for Bungie. This newfound freedom almost didn’t happen as Microsoft almost owned the Destiny IP, but the Activision partnership ensured Bungie would maintain it.
All in all, it really is heartwarming to see Bungie’s community support them so heavily. With a lot of the negativity commonly found on social media platforms, it’s refreshing to see fans show up with an outpouring of support for a studio and community they love. Bungie recently laid out the next three years of Destiny 2 expansions, so fans have a lot left to look forward to.
Destiny 2 is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
MORE: Destiny 2 Season 11 Iron Banner Quest is a Major Improvement
Source: Bungie (via Twitter)
Bungie, the developer best known for the early Halo titles as well as the Destiny franchise, seems to be excelling after the split from its Activision publishing deal. It looks as if this split was for the best, as some chilling details about the Activision partnership seem to paint the deal in a rather one-sided and exploitative light.
Now with the Activision deal behind them, Bungie seems to be relishing its newfound independence, and fans have also been vocal about the positive results. In fact, the hashtag #BungieDay is currently trending on Twitter as fans show their love and appreciate for all things Bungie, including Destiny and Halo.
RELATED: Destiny 2: Moments of Triumph 2020 Revealed, Featuring Unlimited Raid Loot

Destiny 2 seems to have had some new life breathed into it after Bungie terminated its partnership with Activision, which fans have voiced their support for across social media. With Destiny 2’s Season of Arrivals revealing the latest content roadmap, fans are eager to experience all the new content the game has in store for its longtime player base. Additionally, Bungie seems just as satisfied with its player’s support and feedback.
For those who may be unaware, Bungie Day was a campaign and celebration started by the Bungie’s fans. An official post on Bungie.net reads, “Before you go thinking we’re on an ego-trip here, this isn’t something we created to honor ourselves. The very first Bungie Day was hosted by the players as a way to express their love for the games we make. We joined that party and, in the years that followed, we’ve used the occasion to celebrate that same community.” The hashtag is filled with players celebrating their love of all things Bungie, from new content in Destiny 2 like the Iron Banner return to the company’s older games like the original Halo trilogy.
Remember Guardians, #BungieDay is a celebration of you, not us. Today is about Community.
Let’s all give a shout out to another player who has enriched our favorite pastime with teamwork and friendship. Clan leader? Raid Sherpa? Someone with a spacious Crucible backpack?
Go!
The Bungie Day hashtag is filled with various kinds of support and celebration from fans, such as impressive works of fan art and heartfelt thanks to the Destiny community. It’s impressive how Bungie was able to build up its reputation through major companies like Microsoft and Activision. It’s not always easy for development studios to remain independent, but maintaining creative control of its IP’s seems very important for Bungie. This newfound freedom almost didn’t happen as Microsoft almost owned the Destiny IP, but the Activision partnership ensured Bungie would maintain it.
All in all, it really is heartwarming to see Bungie’s community support them so heavily. With a lot of the negativity commonly found on social media platforms, it’s refreshing to see fans show up with an outpouring of support for a studio and community they love. Bungie recently laid out the next three years of Destiny 2 expansions, so fans have a lot left to look forward to.

Destiny 2 is available now on PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One.
MORE: Destiny 2 Season 11 Iron Banner Quest is a Major Improvement
Source: Bungie (via Twitter)
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