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The Steam Deck isn't a new platform or console, it's just a small form factor PC running SteamOS with an LCD and controllers bolted to it. The overwhelmingly vast majority of people who are buying one are doing so because they want to play their existing steam libraries like they were on a nintendo switch. People who would be playing destiny on a deck, were already playing destiny on their desktops.
The extremely small handful of people who got the Deck as their very first device capable of running anything on PC is not big enough to say Bungie is losing money by not investing the resources to make it work on the Deck.
Stop making ♥♥♥♥ up for the sake of arguing. Nothing I said is wrong.
But would only bring next to no money or NEW player.
Maybe you should try some YT guides of how to program games so you would see how much work it already is to do it for ps xbox stadia and pc.... (and stadia is already resorcewaste if you ask me)
Sold out to people who already had PCs. Not to people who never owned a PC before in their lives. You are misunderstanding what I am telling you.
Lightfall is next, and Final Shape is after that.
It's been heavily implied that a Destiny 3 will be coming after Final Shape for years now, using all of the upgrades and reworks done to D2 up to that point in order to create a template that will allow D3 to be made from the word go to support the actual long-term "10 year plan" that D1 was supposed to have prior to Activision's meddling.