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Destiny fans, especially the fashion-conscious ones, have wanted a Taken Shader for some time. In the Heresy episode of Destiny 2, we are getting as close as possible.
For example, in 2021, Bungie straightway stole a fan art of Xivu Arath and used it in the Destiny 2: Witch Queen trailer as it is, without giving any hint of acknowledgement to its artists, Male E.
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Destiny 2's decision to throw huge parts of the game in its content vault has now produced legal ramifications in their defense for a plagiarism lawsuit.
Marathon game director Joe Ziegler tells Destiny 2 fans the new game probably isn't for them if they dislike PvP games.
Bungie has explained the lore behind the Slayer's Shotgun to defend its performance in response to Destiny 2 fans.