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if sony spent 3,6b to acquiring 100% of new IP that bungie been working on, I completely fine with it.
but if sony do something with destiny 2, such put some exclusivity or etc, thats messed up, I play d2 in PC since shadowkeep release, I even spent about $720+ to upgrade my PC last month, I bought all of their expansion, I spent almost 5,5k hours on this game,
just Imagine all stopped because of the exclusivity
A sequel would allow them to rebuild the systems to support more robust RPG aspects and reshape the game into a full blown mmo not tip toes in mmo it has been. As destiny 2 has always struggled to implement these features as its built on to the scaffolding of the bland year 1 destiny 2 action game.