Warframe lead Rebecca Ford says Destiny 2’s death is “horrible news” for everyone: “Not the first time it’s happened, and it’ll happen again”

Warframe leadership isn’t about to celebrate the impending death of Destiny 2, even if they are on course to outlive one of their game’s strongest competitors in the sci-fi live-service space.

Developer Bungie announced in May that it’s ending active development on Destiny 2 after more than a decade as it turns its attention toward its new extraction shooter Marathon. Destiny 2 will remain playable for the foreseeable future, but its briefly resurgent Monument of Triumph update from June will be its last major content drop as static events and retouched modes sustain the game’s live operations.

Warframe, meanwhile, which released a year before Destiny (the original) in 2013, is showing no signs of slowing down with major story and content updates continuing at a regular cadence. Still, creative director Rebecca Ford refuses to dance on a grave, not just because she’s above something like that, but because she knows that if a game as enduring and influential as Destiny 2 can fall in favor of short-term business needs, anything can.

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“It’s horrible news, because it shows that even if you care so much, the business side of this industry always gets the last remark,” Ford tells GamesRadar+ during a conversation at TennoCon 2026.

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