Destiny 2 Community Lead Comforts Fans, Says: You Are Not to Blame for the Sad Ending of the MMO

After 9 years, the era surrounding Destiny 2 is coming to an end. Since then, fans have been wondering if they could have prevented it. But Community Lead Dylan Gafner emotionally defends them.

What does Dylan Gafner convey to the community? Community Lead Dylan “dmg04” Gafner responds in a comment on x.com to the post by content creator Shez, where she asks on behalf of many in the Destiny 2 community whether they could have done more to save the MMO shooter.

Gafner’s words are filled with gratitude for the community and the beautiful moments that no one can take away from either side – both developers and players:

„Could I have done more?”

All of you have done more for this game and our studio than anyone could ever imagine, and no words can adequately express how grateful we feel to have shared these worlds with you.

Do not blame yourselves and do not think that you could or should have done more. Sometimes things happen this way.

No matter how the future looks – these memories will always remain with us.

Thank you. For everything.

Community Lead Dylan “dmg04” Gafner via x.com

His words hit home, and if you look at the comments under the post and the message from Dylan Gafner, many feel the same way.

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“Your story ends with you”

What does the community say about it? In return, fans thank the community lead for the special time, the commitment, and the many memories they now carry in their hearts. Many indulge in nostalgia and share their favorite memories, with some even expressing hope that Destiny 2 does not have to completely die despite maintenance mode.

As @Ultamiteman writes in his comment: “The story is not over yet… Bungie may be done, but you are still here. Write your own stories and experience your own adventures. Share them with others, your story ends with you.”

@hpeakss comments: “Damn, I never thought Twitter would make me cry. I’ll keep playing until I run out of breath, but I hope we all find a way back. Better, bigger, and bolder!”

Below, there are around 240 other comments showing how important the community is to Destiny 2 and how close the farewell is to many players. But also that they do not want to completely give up hope.

How do you feel? Do you let Destiny 2 live on? Do you blame yourselves or do you see the main problem elsewhere? Let us know in the comments. While you have to continue writing your own stories alone, the stories of the most important characters find an official end: Destiny 2: This is how the story of the most important characters in the game ends

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