The news surrounding the future of the Destiny franchise is certainly painful, especially given how much support there still is for the series. The second game may be going off into the sunset, but the door remains slightly open for a third installment, and there are already plenty of games out there in the genre that show the hunger for more shooter action.
Destiny 2 already put up some pretty impressive numbers over its lifetime, and continues to maintain a steady player count to this day, so if Bungie decides to pull the trigger and round out the trilogy, there is no doubt that it would shatter all the series’ previous records. While big-budget games always carry some level of risk, what we have seen from other looter shooters, extraction games, and RPGs is that the fan base exists; it just comes down to whether or not the devs can get everyone addicted all over again. If nothing else, these next games prove just how successful Destiny 3 could be.
Tom Clancy’s The Division 2
The Benchmark For FPS Depth
- Huge weapon and build customization options.
- Steady player base despite intermittent content drops.
The Division 2 and Destiny 2 are two very different games, but at the same time, they share a lot of similar concepts and long-term ideas. At a very basic level, the game is an RPG shooter that throws you into a dystopian world full of corruption and suffering, placing you at the center of a group attempting to push back against the hostile city.
When it comes to gameplay, build customization is virtually endless, with over a dozen loadout slots, each with individual passive abilities and attachments that can fundamentally alter how you engage with your enemies. The reason the game is such a good case study for the success of something like Destiny 3 is due to the long-term success it has had, despite a fairly slow stream of updates. I think that if Bungie does develop a sequel, they should adopt a more relaxed approach to content to ensure the continued viability of the game.
Warframe
It’s Been Here All Along
- Leans heavily into power fantasies.
- Demonstrates how well F2P models can work.
Warframe has been around longer than even the first Destiny, yet despite its age, the player count and praise have never dropped. A big part of why the game is so well-loved comes from the F2P model and the constant attention the developers pay to each and every aspect of the experience.
The looting loop has remained fairly similar since the start, but there are always new missions and areas to discover, without any shortcuts to the late game. This means that, if you are someone who really enjoys a more ARPG-style grind, then Warframe fits the bill perfectly. However, given how much the player base crosses over with Destiny, I and many others would still jump at the opportunity to switch to a more tactical and thought-provoking style of game.
ARC Raiders
New Genres Are Breaking The Mold
- Extraction gameplay tailored to both casuals and hardcore players.
- Different interaction with loot compared to other shooters.
Extraction shooters have only been around for a little while, but we are already seeing some insane numbers from brand-new IPs like ARC Raiders. Exploring a unique setting with an even more unique set of enemies, you and the whole lobby compete for the limited loot on the map, and it is up to you whether to stay on the friendly side or to shoot on sight.
The most interesting part about the game comes from how much attention it received from players who probably never touched an extraction shooter before. This means that, in the case of Destiny 3, I can certainly see a world where a whole new wave of players get invested in the franchise, jumping in for the first time and becoming hooked straight away, along with the rest of the diehards who were going to be there regardless.
Borderlands 4
The Franchise Is Still Going Strong
- High sales numbers for a classic series.
- No major new ground broken, yet still enjoyable.
Borderlands 4 is a good example of the power a good IP has to sell copies. The story and world are nothing groundbreaking, and the gameplay remains pretty much the same from the previous game, but that core loop of run, shoot, and loot is still incredibly fun and addictive enough for millions of players to want a slice of the pie.
It is also a great showcase for modern PvE content in the FPS space, with higher levels of difficulty and far more complexity that provides something for both new and old players. While it may not be the best game in the franchise, it is still a blast for a few dozen hours and even more for those willing to grind out those late-game raids.
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If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Nice to see insider buying—usually a good signal in this space.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Interesting update on Games That Prove Destiny 3 Would Be an Absolute Juggernaut. Curious how the grades will trend next quarter.
If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Uranium names keep pushing higher—supply still tight into 2026.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
If AISC keeps dropping, this becomes investable for me.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Silver leverage is strong here; beta cuts both ways though.
Nice to see insider buying—usually a good signal in this space.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.
Good point. Watching costs and grades closely.