Some key things you need to know:
Destiny still a session shooter with great decorations. To be a real Action MMO this need, well, decade of development, I think.
Your so-called "core players" are people who play ONLY Destiny. Day to day, year by year. And this...well, maybe 100-150k? And Luke himself stated there are not enough money from paid DLC and microtransactions to keep this game alive. And this is with at least million players with seasons and 2,5 millions with Forsaken. I already saw game is developed for "core" players. It's For Honor. And it's barely hit 5k stable online on steam. Good luck with this.
So why not add actual matchmaking to everything? I mean, in-game. For example, I play Monster Hunter World right now. And when I can't beat a monster, I could ask for help in the start of the hunt and always find people there in the wild world. And this work on every kind of monster, no matter how difficult he is. Still Bungie spend months for another hand cannon and keep saying they made a co-op game. Huh.
Do you play Destiny for a week? How could you don't understand that "evolving world" in Destiny terms mean "We will remove this loot and this activity to bring it back next year, reskined and presented like brand new"?
I'm sure there are more fails for Destiny to come, but we will see.
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