Video game fans have a lot to be excited about this year, and it all starts next week with the release of 007 First Light. The new James Bond video game stars Patrick Gibson (Dexter: Original Sin) as a young James Bond, and it will follow the iconic spy in his earliest days, fresh out of MI6 academy and eager to make a name for himself. The game is launching around the world next week on May 27, or May 26 for those who have pre-ordered and upgraded to the deluxe edition. Another big video game coming down the pipe later this year is Marvel’s Wolverine, which is dropping exclusively on PS5 on September 15. The game is being developed by Insomniac, the same studio that delivered Spider-Man, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Spider-Man 2.
If recent years have taught fans anything, it’s that live-service games are a massive gamble. However, one of the longest-running success stories in the live-service game genre has been Destiny 2, which has been full of players, life, and new updates for years now. Unfortunately, though, all good things must come to an end. The official Destiny X account confirmed in a heartfelt post this afternoon that the game will release its final update on June 9. Following the release of the final update, the development team will move on to focus on other projects, but the post makes it clear that there will be a select team who stick around to make sure the game is playable for years to come, like Destiny still is today. This is truly the end of an era for one of the most iconic fantasy franchises in modern history — almost every gamer who has picked up a controller in the last 10 years has played Destiny at some point or another.
What Was Nathan Fillion’s Role in ‘Destiny’?
Since the first Destiny, Nathan Fillion has provided the voice work for Cayde-6, who has been one of the franchise’s key characters for years now. Fillion made his debut as Cayde-6 all the way back in 2014, and he lent his voice to the character as recently as 2024. Destiny 2 has seen plenty of big stars come and go over the years, including the late Lance Reddick (John Wick: Chapter 4), Nolan North (Uncharted), and even Bill Nighy (Lazarus).
Stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of the Destiny franchise.







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