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The original was posted on /r/games by /u/VisitEmotional9059 on 2024-09-15 11:30:35+00:00.

Original Title: Former Bungie lawyer says Sony’s "discipline" forced Bungie to "get their heads out of their asses" and "fix the things that were wrong with their game." "This is the future I thought the company should embrace after the Sony acquisition: a studio, not an 'independent company'.

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Former Bungie chief legal officer Don McGowan credits Sony’s discipline for pushing Bungie to focus on new player acquisition and running Destiny 2 like a business, shedding light on behind-the-scenes changes at the studio.

Destiny 2 has seen a whirlwind of changes recently, and according to former Bungie chief legal officer Don McGowan, much of that is thanks to Sony’s influence. 

In a new post on LinkedIn, McGowan didn’t hold back his thoughts, saying that Sony has pushed Bungie to make much-needed adjustments to how it handles its flagship game, Destiny 2.

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