'Destiny' creators will not be releasing any more updates for the game.

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Game developers at Bungie are currently hard at work on creating 'Destiny 2', the sequel to the online only multiplayer shooting game, and have now said the new game is their "sole focus" and therefore won't be releasing any more updates for the first instalment.

After recently releasing the 'Age of Triumph' update, Bungie stated in a weekly blog post that the update would be the last for the first game as "all hands" are now busy making sure the sequel is the game "this community deserves".

The developer wrote: "'Age of Triumph' was touted as the last update to 'Destiny'. In our constant watch over the community, we've heard many of you asking if the current sandbox will get another design pass. Our sole focus at this time is 'Destiny 2'.

"All hands at Bungie are committed to making 'Destiny 2' the sequel that this community deserves. We have a Beta this summer that will demand your bug reports. This fall will begin an entirely new cycle of updates for a brand new game that we think will be the best answer to the feedback you've give us since the original launch of 'Destiny'."

And the developers also took the chance to thank their devoted fans for remaining loyal to the game, as they said their constant feedback helps them in making "better games".

They continued: "Our hope is that you'll sense what all your feedback has meant to us when you get your chance to play Destiny 2, wherever or whenever that happens. As always, we thank you for playing, and for giving the feedback that helps us to make better games."

'Destiny 2' will be released in September this year for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC systems.