Bungie Almost Called It 'Destiny Infinity' — And Darlings, That Changes Everything
Per IGN, Bungie reportedly considered relaunching the franchise under a brand-new name before deciding to simply end Destiny 2 entirely. The road not taken is absolutely a journey.
Let us begin with the audacity of the detail itself: according to a report from IGN, Bungie reportedly considered relaunching the Destiny franchise as Destiny Infinity before ultimately deciding to pull the plug on Destiny 2 altogether. Destiny. Infinity. They had an escape hatch — a whole new marquee, a fresh coat of paint over a decade of lore and sunsetted content and server errors — and they walked away from it.
Darlings, sit with that for a moment.
Per the IGN reporting, the "Destiny Infinity" concept was apparently on the table as a potential path forward before Bungie settled on the nuclear option: end Destiny 2, announce Destiny 3, and let the community riot in the ruins. And riot they did — per our own coverage, fans overwhelmed servers in a coordinated protest while Forbes simultaneously published a piece calling the game "the healthiest it's been in years." A moment.
And if this feels familiar, it's because Bungie has a storied history of near-misses and pivots. According to ex-devs who have been aggressively unburdening themselves to the press this week, the studio was allegedly "very close to shutting its doors" before the Sony acquisition. So the real question isn't why they scrapped Destiny Infinity — it's how many times this company has been one boardroom meeting away from a completely different fate.
What would Destiny Infinity have looked like? Would it have carried over your vault? Your raid ornaments? Your emotional damage? The report does not say, per the IGN piece, and that is honestly the cruelest part. We will never know if the rebranded timeline was better. We only know this one ends on June 17 at a Bungie event that the community is approaching with the energy of a funeral where the deceased left a cryptic will.
The scrapped rebrand also throws a long shadow over the Destiny 3 announcement. Was Destiny 3 always the plan, or was it the last option standing after Destiny Infinity got voted off the internal roadmap? Allegedly. We do not know. Bungie has not confirmed the specifics of what was considered. But the fact that multiple names and frameworks were reportedly weighed while a passionate fanbase spent real money, real hours, and real emotional investment in a game that may have been rebranded out of existence — that is its own kind of story.
We wish Bungie strength in this trying time of their own making, and we will absolutely be watching the June 17 event with receipts in hand.
My loves, the multiverse where Destiny Infinity launched and flopped in a slightly different way died so Destiny 3 could live. Allegedly. Probably. Keep receipts.