Perhaps the most interesting bit of reporting has to do with Bungie’s “evaluation” of The Last of Us Factions in their new role as Sony’s live-service gurus:
While Destiny 2 is more or less married to its seasonal schedule, unless some expansion delay causes an unplanned extension, that can sometimes mean new seasons fall at…inopportune times.
EA’s most recent earnings call for the quarter ending on March 31 does not include Star Wars Jedi: Survivor which launched on April 28. However, EA made a point to express that the game is performing very, very well this early.
Yesterday, Bungie rolled out a new Destiny 2 hotfix that patched a few lingering issues, and then, out of nowhere, killed some of the best high-end strategies in the game employed by the game’s best players.