The Destiny 2 and Marathon developer may be in trouble, as a report says Sony hasn't approved a new project for the studio and is instead eyeing massive layoffs.

The Sony-owned live service title Destiny 2 won't be receiving content updates for much longer, with the final drop coming next month.

Bungie is reportedly planning significant layoffs as updates for Destiny 2 conclude, with no confirmation of a Destiny 3, shifting focus instead to the extraction shooter Marathon.

The Destiny 2 and Marathon developer may be in trouble, as a report says Sony hasn't approved a new project for the studio and is instead eyeing massive layoffs.

Bungie is reportedly facing significant layoffs, and Destiny 3 is said to be off the table as the studio shifts its focus elsewhere.

With Destiny 2 ending, that raises questions about the future of Bungie, and here's some more information from inside the company.

Destiny 2 is shutting down and Sony has nothing to replace it, relying mainly on a single first-party game going forward for its live-service push, Marathon.