“You also invited me to come see your new cars two days before you laid me off.”

“How exciting!”

wrote Parsons in a comment.

Destiny 2 The Final Shape official image showing three guardians facing the camera in new pink and blue glowing gear against a pink-purple background

“I have wanted a c1 since I was a little kid.

My second hot wheel ever (in gold).

Going to its forever home.”

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In total, Parsons appears to have spent $2,414,550 on vehicles.

Sony purchased Bungie in 2022 for $3.6bn.

Step down, Pete.https://t.co/I5d7L8kcfq

Ruppert continued: “And I have not stopped digging since October.

You also invited me to come see your new cars two days before you laid me off.”

Parsons has since made his account public once more.

Destiny 2 YouTuberMyNameIsByf also called out leadership.

“They’ve been reckless with the studio, its employees, and its franchises,” he posted.

“The problem is clear.

It needs to change.”

Destiny 2’s most recent expansion, The Final Shape, has received praise from critics and players.

It seems even this success was not enough to prevent layoffs.