
‘Destiny 2’ Reveals Its ‘Content Shredder’ As A Result Of Recent Lawsuit
In a shocking turn of events, it has been revealed that Destiny 2’s content vault is not just a storage system for outdated game content, but rather a “content shredder” that makes the deleted material essentially irretrievable. This revelation comes as part of a recent lawsuit involving Bungie, the creators of Destiny 2.
For those unfamiliar, the controversy surrounding Destiny 2’s content vault began with the decision to put certain aspects of the game into the vault, effectively erasing them from the game world. While some fans praised this move for freeing up resources for new content, others were outraged that beloved elements would no longer be accessible or available.
The lawsuit in question has brought about a disturbing realization – it appears that once something is placed in the vault, it’s essentially gone forever. In an effort to prove they didn’t plagiarize the storyline of Red War from an unknown author, Bungie was forced to admit that they cannot even produce the original content or storylines for review by the court. This is due to the fact that Destiny 2’s narrative is only available in the form of a live-service video game that has undergone significant changes over time.
Furthermore, it seems that physical copies of Destiny 2 and its predecessor are no longer available, making it impossible for Bungie to provide an internal demo or playable version of the content. In response to this dilemma, the company was forced to refer the court to a YouTube video by popular YouTuber MyNameIsByf, which provides an in-depth look at Destiny lore, including the Red War campaign. Additionally, former IGN editor Destin Legarie’s collection of archived cutscenes over the years was also used as evidence.
This revelation has shed new light on the true nature of Destiny 2’s content vault. It appears that once a piece of content is placed in the vault, it becomes virtually impossible to recover or restore. This raises serious questions about the longevity and preservation of gaming history.