‘Destiny 2’ Players Try To Break Playercount Records To Send Sony A Message
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Destiny 2 players now want to break playercount records on its June 9 update to show that the game should not end development.
Destiny 2 players now want to break playercount records on its June 9 update to show that the game should not end development.
Destiny 2 players now want to break playercount records on its June 9 update to show that the game should not end development.
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