Sony Records New $560 Million Loss on Bungie Acquisition as Marathon Struggles and Destiny 2 Nosedives
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Sony's Bungie Bet Turns Costly
Sony has recorded yet another massive financial hit from its 2022 Bungie acquisition, logging a new $560 million impairment loss. The writedown comes as Marathon, Bungie's extraction shooter, struggles to find its audience, and Destiny 2's concurrent player count on Steam has nosedived to between 10,000 and 15,000 — a fraction of its former glory.
Marathon Falls Short
Marathon was supposed to be Bungie's next big live-service franchise, justifying Sony's $3.6 billion investment. Instead, it launched to middling reviews and player numbers far below expectations. The game sits at modest Steam counts, struggling to compete in a crowded extraction shooter market.
A Costly Acquisition in Full View
When Sony acquired Bungie in 2022, the deal was heralded as a masterstroke to build out PlayStation's live-service portfolio. Since then, Sony has shut down Japan Studio and reduced Bluepoint Games' independence, while Bungie itself has undergone multiple rounds of layoffs. Total losses tied to the Bungie acquisition are now estimated by analysts to exceed $4 billion when accounting for the full picture.
Sony continues to press forward with additional live-service titles including Fairgame$ and Horizon Hunters Gathering, but investor and community confidence in the studio's trajectory is clearly shaken. The question now is whether Sony will fundamentally rethink its live-service strategy.
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Sony has recorded a $560 million impairment in its Q4 FY2025 results tied to its troubled Bungie acquisition. With Marathon failing to gain traction and Destiny 2 at its lowest Steam numbers ever, total Bungie-related losses for FY2025 have reached approximately $765 million.
During Marathon’s Server Slam period, Bungie said it is tracking complaints around sparse PvP encounters, UI friction, voice chat instability, and input issues, while advising players to move beyond beginner areas for higher-intensity matches.
A hot r/Games post highlights Bungie’s latest message on Marathon: CPU optimizations are coming, smaller updates should arrive faster, and the studio expects years of ongoing work.
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