For almost twelve years, we have had the joy and honor to explore the Destiny universe together. Through all the ups and downs, surprises and triumphs, building Destiny alongside our players has been a monumental privilege. But as Bungie announced today, that journey is changing.
🎁 What’s in Monument of Triumph – The Final Update
This update is a love letter to players. Bungie is packing it with features that were intended for future releases, plus a massive celebration of Destiny’s history.
| Category | Key Features |
| Monument of Triumph | Legendary Marks return; earn free armor ornaments, weapon engrams, a Title, and an exclusive armor set |
| Pantheon 2.0 | Permanent boss gauntlet; new slates of bosses, rotations, and the full line-up as a single activity |
| Rediscovering Sol | Destination updates, Distortions (challenge modifiers), and destination loot brought to modern standards |
| Raid & Dungeon Loot | All weapons and armor updated with Tier parity, set bonuses, new perks; crafted weapons can upgrade to Tiers 1–5 |
| Sandbox – New Abilities | New Aspects (Solar Hunter, Void Warlock, Solar Titan), new Hunter melee, two new grenades, class ability updates |
| Exotic Armor | All Exotics since Edge of Fate auto-upgraded to Tier 5; new tuning (e.g., Warlocks throwing two Nova Bombs) |
| Portal Overhaul | Simplified difficulty system; each activity type offers unique weapon and armor pools |
| Onslaught & Crawls | Rebalanced; escalating difficulty; revive tokens removed from Onslaught; Contest of Elders reduced to 3 laps |
| Crucible | New mode: Arena (gunplay-centric); Private modes: Glass Cannon (Destiny 1 balancing) and Software (3rd-person abilities only) |
| Iron Banner & Trials | Iron Banner every 4 weeks; Trials on off weeks; tiered loot and new armor sets |
| Heavy Metal | Third vehicle type – Cabal Walker; new map; mixed vehicle combat |
| Gambit Ops | Upgraded to Ops category; new armor with set bonus; reprised iconic weapons |
| Seasonal Events | Retired; rewards available via Monument vendor and Bright Engram Focusing |
| Eververse | Bright Dust rotation becomes daily; Bright Engram Focusing added (no duplicates) |
| Sparrow Racing League (SRL) | Permanent addition; classic tracks + new space; unique weapon and armor sets; horns return |
| Rewards Pass | New Exotic Hand Cannon, Armor Ornaments, ghosts, shaders, and more |
| True Exotic Armor Transmog | Apply legendary ornaments to Exotic armor in PvE |
| Destiny 2: The Collection | All content bundled into one purchase; permanent price markdowns on individual packs |
“We have embraced the player feedback about the Director and Portal, and a newly refreshed Director returns to its rightful place as the center of activities in D2.”
🛑 The End of Live Service – What It Means
| Question | Answer |
| Will Destiny 2 shut down? | No. It remains playable, like the original Destiny. |
| Will there be new content after June 9? | No. This is the final live-service update. |
| Can I still play seasons, raids, dungeons? | Yes. All existing content remains accessible. |
| What about servers? | Bungie will keep them online. |
| What’s next for Bungie? | The studio will focus on incubating its next games (including Marathon and future IPs). |
“Our focus turns towards a new beginning for Bungie. We will begin work incubating our next games.”
💭 A Personal Reflection from a Day‑One Guardian
I’ve been playing Destiny since the very beginning. I remember the first time I loaded into the Cosmodrome, a little Lightless Guardian with no idea what I was doing. I remember the first time I saw the Vault of Glass open, the first time I heard “Guardians make their own fate.”
Over twelve years, this game has given me more than loot and light levels. It gave me people. I’ve met friends in raids who I still talk to every week. I’ve stayed up until 4am trying to beat a day-one raid, laughing and yelling with a fireteam that felt like family. I’ve watched Guardians come and go, seen clan rosters fill up and fade out, but the memories remain.
This news hits harder than I expected. I knew this day would come eventually. Every live-service game has its sunset. But seeing it in writing, knowing that June 9 is the last real update… it’s heavy.

I’m grateful. Grateful for the late nights, the flawless runs, the wipes at 1% health, the loot that never dropped, the “one more run” that turned into ten. Grateful for Bungie – for building a world that felt alive, for the music, the lore, the gunplay that no other game has ever matched.
But life moves forward. Studios evolve. Games change. And so do we.
I’ll be there on June 9. I’ll run the Monument of Triumph, do one last Pantheon, race a Sparrow one more time. And then I’ll log off, not with sadness, but with gratitude.
Thank you, Bungie. Thank you, fellow Guardians. It’s been a hell of a journey.
Per Audacia Ad Astra – through boldness to the stars.
📊 Summary Table – Monument of Triumph at a Glance
| Feature | Detail |
| Release date | June 9, 2026 |
| Pantheon 2.0 | Permanent boss gauntlet with rotations |
| SRL | Sparrow Racing League returns permanently |
| New abilities | 3 Aspects, 1 melee, 2 grenades, class updates |
| Exotic armor | Tier 5 auto-upgrade; new tuning |
| Portal overhaul | Simplified difficulty; unique loot per activity |
| Crucible | Arena mode; Glass Cannon & Software private modes |
| Gambit Ops | Rewards refresh; new armor and weapons |
| Onslaught | Revive tokens removed; more scrap; escalating difficulty |
| Eververse | Daily Bright Dust rotation; focusing system added |
| True Exotic transmog | Legendary ornaments on Exotics (PvE only) |
| Seasonal events | Retired; rewards via Monument vendor |
| The Collection bundle | All content in one purchase; permanent markdowns |
| Active development ends | No new seasons or expansions after June 9 |
💬 BuyCarry Team’s Take
This is the end of an era. Few games have had the cultural impact of Destiny 2, and fewer still have inspired such deep community bonds.
What we’ll miss:
- Weekly resets and the thrill of new content drops.
- Day-one raid races and the collective community problem-solving.
- The live-service energy that made logging in feel meaningful.
What we appreciate:
- Bungie is being transparent and graceful. No sudden shutdown – just a gentle sunset with servers left on.
- Monument of Triumph is packed with fan requests: SRL, True Exotic transmog, Pantheon 2.0, and more.
- The game will remain playable. You can revisit your favorite raids anytime.
For our clients:
- Need help finishing that last seal or title before June 9? We offer endgame carries.
- Want to experience Pantheon 2.0 or SRL but short on time? Our boosters can help.
- Looking for a new game to sink your teeth into after Destiny? We cover Marathon, PoE 2, and more.
Final verdict: Destiny 2 isn’t dying – it’s retiring. Monument of Triumph is a worthy send-off. If you’ve ever loved this game, log in on June 9, run one last raid, race your Sparrow, and say thank you.
🎮 Our Destiny 2 Services
- 🏆 Monument of Triumph Completion – Pantheon 2.0, SRL, Titles, and all final rewards.
- ⚔️ Raid & Dungeon Carry (Pantheon Ready) – Get your Tier 5 loot and set bonuses before the finale.
- 🛡️ Final Seal & Triumph Completion – Finish that last title before live development ends.
❓ FAQ – Destiny 2 Monument of Triumph
Q1: Is Destiny 2 shutting down?
A: No. The servers will remain online. Only active live-service development (new seasons, expansions) is ending.
Q2: When is the final update?
A: June 9, 2026 – titled Monument of Triumph.
Q3: Will there be any new content after June 9?
A: No. This is the final content update. The game will enter maintenance mode.
Q4: Is Sparrow Racing League really coming back?
A: Yes – as a permanent addition, with classic tracks and a new course.
Q5: Can I still earn seasonal event rewards?
A: Yes – they’ve been moved to the Monument of Triumph vendor and Bright Engram Focusing.
Q6: Does BuyCarry still offer Destiny 2 services before the final update?
A: Yes – raid carries, seal completions, Pantheon runs, and more. Contact us before June 9.
Source: Bungie official announcement – May 2026.

