Destiny fans have pushed the Destiny 3 petition past 300,000 signatures as Bungie prepares Destiny 2’s final live service update, Monument of Triumph.
Bungie recently confirmed that Monument of Triumph will launch on June 9, 2026, as the game’s final live service content update. The update is not small either. It is packed with returning fan-favorite content, major reward changes, Pantheon 2.0, Sparrow Racing League, Exotic updates, Catalysts, destination changes, armor and weapon refreshes, and more.
That is part of what makes the whole situation feel so wild for longtime players. Destiny 2 has been one of the biggest names in the looter shooter space for years, and now its active live service run is coming to an end.

What makes it even harder to process is that Bungie had only just started a new saga with The Edge of Fate last year. For many players, it feels like the future of Destiny was set up, only for Bungie (Sony) to suddenly pull the brakes.
That reaction has now turned into a major fan-led campaign. A Change.org petition asking Sony to greenlight Destiny 3 has now crossed a massive 300,000 signatures in just seven days. The petition started after Bungie confirmed the end of Destiny 2’s live service development, and it has quickly become one of the clearest signs that the community is not ready to let the franchise fade into the background.
Destiny 3 Petition Crosses 300,000 Signatures As Fans Push Sony For A Sequel
The petition began on May 22, 2026, and in less than a week, it moved from a fan reaction to a full community movement. It first passed around 40,000 signatures in less than a day, then climbed past 200,000 in three days, and has now crossed the 300,000 mark.
The big question, of course, is whether this will actually change anything.
The honest answer is that it probably will not force Sony or Bungie to suddenly announce Destiny 3. A new Destiny game would be a huge investment, likely taking years and a very large budget. Reports have also said that Destiny 3 is not currently in active development, and Bungie does not have a new Destiny project greenlit for the Destiny 2 team right now.

Still, the petition does matter in one way: it shows demand. It gives fans a number to point to. One Reddit user put it, “It’s a bullet point that someone at Bungie can point to in support of a D3 proposal at the very least.”
Other fans are trying to turn June 9 into a message. Some players are asking the community to log in on the day Monument of Triumph launches and show Bungie and Sony that Destiny still has life. One fan wrote that players should “show Bungie and Sony that we care with our actions,” and this movement is “more than just empty words.”
Not everyone is convinced, though. Some Reddit users have pushed back, arguing that a petition and a one-day login spike will not mean much unless players keep showing up after June 9. One fan said they “still don’t believe it’s gonna do anything in any logical sense,” which sums up the split pretty well. There is hope, but there is also a lot of realism.

There is also the reported Destiny Infinity idea hanging over all of this. Bungie reportedly looked at a relaunch plan for Destiny 2 before deciding to end live service development. That version would not have been Destiny 3, but more of a fresh start for Destiny 2, possibly with a return to one larger expansion per year.
For some players, that only adds to the frustration, because it sounds like Bungie knew the game needed a reset but never got there.
For now, all eyes are on Monument of Triumph. The update brings back Sparrow Racing League as a permanent addition, adds Pantheon 2.0, updates Exotic armor and weapons, adds new Catalysts, refreshes raid and dungeon loot, brings back the Director as the main hub, and makes several reward changes across the game.

Destiny 2 is not shutting down, but its live-service development is ending. The real question now is what Sony and Bungie do with the franchise next.
Do you think 300,000 signatures will make any difference, or is Destiny’s future already decided? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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