Fans of Destiny create their own game, letting you throw tomatoes at a fictional character and any resemblance to the former CEO of Bungie is purely coincidental

Pete Carsons Vault of Cars

If you are angry with Bungie after the last update of Destiny 2, fans have now developed the perfect browser game to relieve your frustration.

What kind of game is this? On July 7, 2026, at 7:00 PM German time, a small browser game will be released, designed by Destiny fans. The game is supposed to be called “The Vault of Cars”, in reference to the legendary first raid of Destiny “Vault of Glass”.

The game mechanics are simple, as a video on X.com shows: You “fight” against the completely fictional antagonist “Pete Carsons, Destroyer of Guardians” and throw tomatoes at him or his car collection. Each tomato inflicts damage on the vehicles, which have their own health bars.

Apart from the health bars, there are statements like “bad decision”, “calculated misfortune”, “promise fatigue”, and “studio decay” to read.

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Mini-game makes Bungie’s former CEO the destroyer of Guardians

This is behind Pete Carsons: Pete Carsons, the antagonist of the mini-game, bears an unmistakable resemblance to former Bungie CEO Pete Parsons, which is surely just a coincidence. He was CEO of Bungie for about 10 years before he stepped down in 2025 and handed the position over to Justin Truman.

To this day, Parsons is considered by many players within the Destiny community to be the face of the decline. A particularly memorable incident from 2024 also serves as inspiration for the game:

In November 2023, Bungie had to lay off about 100 employees. During an internal Q&A session, the head of a department reportedly asked whether management had considered foregoing parts of their salaries to avoid layoffs. Bungie reportedly responded that they were not that kind of company.

A few months later, in July 2024, Bungie announced further layoffs. Pete Parsons stated that they had tried everything to avoid layoffs, but they were necessary.

Then came the incident that drew much criticism from the community: Parsons’ account was found on the website “Bring A Trailer“. There, an account named “bngpparsons” purchased a total of 25 “classic” cars and motorcycles, spending nearly 2 million euros on them – including a 1971 Porsche 911S Coupe for 201,000 US dollars, which he purchased only 3 weeks after the wave of layoffs in 2023.

We reported on the incident and the reactions from the Destiny community back in 2024 on MeinMMO. Here you can read the article from that time as well as the comments from our community: Destiny 2: Boss should forego salary – preferred to buy an incredibly expensive car a month after the layoffs

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