Destiny 3 Petition Launched: Fans Demand Sony’s Attention With a Unified Strategy
- More than 100,000 players have signed a Change.org petition demanding Bungie accelerate development of *Destiny 3*, sending a direct message to Sony Interactive Entertainment, the studio’s parent company.
- The petition, which has gained traction on platforms like Reddit’s *r/LowSodiumDestiny*, calls for Sony to prioritize *Destiny 3* as a flagship title, citing the franchise’s cultural impact and...
- The *Destiny* series has long been a cornerstone of Bungie’s identity, with *Destiny 2* (2017) becoming one of the most profitable live-service games in history.
More than 100,000 players have signed a Change.org petition demanding Bungie accelerate development of *Destiny 3*, sending a direct message to Sony Interactive Entertainment, the studio’s parent company. The surge in signatures—exceeding 20,000 in just five hours—reflects growing frustration among the franchise’s core audience, who argue that Bungie’s recent focus on *Marathon* and *Destiny 2* expansions has left *Destiny 3* stalled despite years of anticipation.
The petition, which has gained traction on platforms like Reddit’s *r/LowSodiumDestiny*, calls for Sony to prioritize *Destiny 3* as a flagship title, citing the franchise’s cultural impact and commercial success. While Bungie has not publicly commented on the petition, the volume of signatures underscores the urgency players feel, particularly as *Destiny 2*’s player base has declined amid ongoing content updates and shifting developer priorities.
Why the Petition Matters
The *Destiny* series has long been a cornerstone of Bungie’s identity, with *Destiny 2* (2017) becoming one of the most profitable live-service games in history. However, since *Destiny 2*’s launch, Bungie has diversified its portfolio, releasing *Marathon* in May 2026—a team-based extraction shooter that has drawn praise for its innovative gameplay but has also diverted attention from *Destiny 3*. The petition’s organizers argue that Sony’s acquisition of Bungie in 2022 should have accelerated *Destiny 3*’s development, not delayed it.
Industry observers note that Sony’s ownership of Bungie has introduced new strategic considerations. While the company has reaffirmed its commitment to *Destiny* through expansions like *The Final Shape* (2025), players and analysts alike question whether *Destiny 3* will ever materialize. The petition’s rapid growth suggests that fan frustration has reached a tipping point, particularly as competitors like *Warframe* and *The Division 3* continue to evolve their franchises.
Bungie’s Shifting Priorities
Since Sony’s acquisition, Bungie has expanded its game development pipeline beyond *Destiny*. In addition to *Marathon*, the studio has invested in *Destiny 2*’s long-term roadmap, including seasonal content and major updates like the *Renegades* rework in late 2025. However, these efforts have done little to assuage concerns about *Destiny 3*’s future.
Bungie’s official stance remains cautious. In a May 2026 update for *Marathon*, the studio emphasized its focus on delivering a “complete and polished” experience for its new IP, without addressing *Destiny 3* directly. The lack of a public roadmap for *Destiny 3* has fueled speculation that the game may be in early development—or that Bungie is reconsidering its approach entirely.
Player Backlash and Industry Context
The petition’s success mirrors broader trends in live-service gaming, where player engagement often hinges on clear communication and tangible progress. Similar movements have emerged around titles like *Final Fantasy XIV* and *Guild Wars 2*, where fan petitions have prompted developers to adjust priorities or clarify timelines.
Yet *Destiny*’s case is unique due to its franchise status. *Destiny 2*’s player count has fluctuated in recent years, with peaks during major expansions and drops during lulls in content. The petition’s organizers argue that without a clear *Destiny 3* horizon, the franchise risks losing its core audience to more active competitors.
Sony has not responded to requests for comment, but the petition’s momentum suggests that the pressure on Bungie—and by extension, Sony—to address *Destiny 3* will only intensify. Whether this results in a renewed development push, a revised timeline, or a shift in strategy remains uncertain.
What Comes Next?
For now, the petition serves as a barometer of player sentiment, but its immediate impact on Bungie’s plans is unclear. The studio has historically been responsive to community feedback, particularly for *Destiny 2*, where player-driven content requests have influenced seasonal themes and expansions.

If the petition continues to grow, it could embolden advocacy groups to escalate their demands, potentially through coordinated social media campaigns or direct engagement with Sony’s leadership. However, without a concrete response from Bungie or Sony, the petition’s influence may remain symbolic—though its scale suggests it cannot be ignored.
One thing is certain: the *Destiny* community’s patience is wearing thin. As Bungie navigates its future under Sony, the question of whether *Destiny 3* will ever see the light of day has become a defining issue for the franchise—and for the studio’s relationship with its players.
