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Destiny 2 has started its new era not with a bang, but a whimper, as the Edge of Fate expansion launches to the lowest player ...
The Steam player count for Destiny 2 is dropping to an all-time low after issues affected some of Episode Revenant's content, including the Dawning.
Season of the Lost (Destiny 2’s now second-longest season) still maintained a player count higher than 75,000 while Season of the Seraph never dipped lower than 96,000.
Bungie has recently seen its player count for Destiny 2 sink to its lowest point in history on PC platform Steam. Generally speaking, the past month has been a rough one for those at Bungie and ...
A "dangerously" low player count for Destiny 2 has a lot of fans worried that the game is slowly and painfully "dying".
The Destiny 2 Steam player count is at the lowest since its launch, which could signify issues concerning the overall health of the popular FPS game.
The Destiny 2 player count has reached its all-time high on Steam as the Bungie FPS game launches the Lightfall DLC and Destiny 2 Season 20.
And as a result of both these struggles and a number of other noteworthy factors, the game's player count on Steam has fallen to a new all-time low since it was released on the platform in 2019.
Destiny 2 's average 30-day player count on Steam has dropped to its lowest level in the series' history. Whilst participation in live-service games inevitably waxes and wanes - and these figures ...
Destiny 2 isn't in the best of places right now both within the game and outside it, and the Steam player count relfects that.
Destiny 2's peak player count hit just over 31,000 in a 24-hour period, a massive drop from Lightfall's 316,000 concurrent player count.