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Destiny 2's Steam player count average is now the lowest in the franchise's history

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 do not account for players on console – it’s nonetheless an unwelcomed milestone for Bungie’s beleaguered sci-fi shooter.

Despite launching Episodes, the three-part, self-contained seasons that kicked off in The Final Shape’s shadow back in June, Steam Charts suggests the game is averaging just 31,300 players over the last 30 days – the lowest number ever recorded since Destiny launched on Steam back in 2019.

That’s down 75 percent since June, when Destiny 2’s final expansion, The Final Shape, launched.

Image credit: SteamCharts / Eurogamer

According to TheGamePost, that’s less than half the number of players Destiny 2 boasted three months after The Witch Queen and Lightfall released in 2022 and 2023, respectively.

Bungie recently issued a statement acknowledging concern over the future of its decade-old sci-fi franchise following “recent changes” at the studio.

Sweeping layoffs saw 220 Bungie staff out of a job, less than a year after a further 100 employees were let go last October. A further 155 Bungie staff are also departing the studio for roles within parent company PlayStation.