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As the friendly rivalry between Destiny and Warframe players comes to an end, both communities are trying to find the best way to say goodbye.
You can probably guess how a bit of light-hearted competition between the two sci-fi shooter video games started. Digital Extremes launched Warframe for PC in March 2013 and followed with console ports in November of that same year, while Bungie came in not much later with the original Destiny in September 2014. As so eloquently described by one Reddit user, both also share four pillars: “Space. Superpowers. Guns. Loot.”
Really, Destiny and Warframe don’t have much in common past a handful of surface-level elements and a similar release window, but it’s been more than enough to keep them in the same conversation for nearly 12 years. It’s a back-and-forth between Warframe’s Tenno and Destiny’s Guardians that has rarely bubbled past a light simmer, but in June, Bungie turned off the burner.
In case you missed it, the Sony-owned game developer announced Destiny 2 will receive its final major content update next month, June 9. With no Destiny 3 in sight, it means the players who have gathered around the sci-fi first-person shooter since 2014

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