Bungie boss says Sony acquisition won't 'muzzle' the studio's political opinions
The Destiny 2 studio recently expressed for Roe v. Wade, despite Sony's bumbling reluctance to enter the abortion debate.

Bungie was one of the first game studios to donation to Women's Reproductive Rights Assistance Project while simultaneously refusing to sanction "ANY statements from any studio on the topic of reproductive rights."
This led some fans to wonder about a potential ideological conflict between the two, and whether Sony—which acquired Bungie for $3.6 billion in January—would "muzzle" the studio in order to avoid making waves with gamers. But that, apparently, is not a concern.
"We are, and will continue to be, Bungie," senior community manager dmg04 tweeted. "There will never be a 'muzzle' big enough to stop us from standing up for what's right.
"It'll need to be proven over time, but we continue to strengthen our pillars and culture year over year. There's so much more work to be done, but I feel we're on the right track with the talent we have and the ion they bring (not just making games, but improving industry.)"
It’ll need to be proven over time, but we continue to strengthen our pillars and culture year over year.There’s so much more work to be done, but I feel we’re on the right track with the talent we have and the ion they bring (not just making games, but improving industry.)May 17, 2022
Dmg04 itted that he's "just a CM in the grand scheme," and so clearly he's not in a position to set policy for Bungie. But his statement was affirmed by Pete Parsons, the CEO of Bungie and thus a guy who is in position to make those calls: Parsons retweeted dmg04's brief thread and then replied simply, "Yes."
Bungie has its own issues to deal with: An in-depth Russian invasion of Ukraine. It remains to be seen how far Sony will go with its promise to enable Bungie to operate as "an independent subsidiary" following the acquisition, but for now I'm glad to see the studio staking out its position early and forcefully.
Our “Be Heard” Pin is available on the @BungieStore and all profits are donated to @splcenter. The pin also comes with an emblem so players can show their in Destiny 2.https://t.co/imXxDfK1Iv pic.twitter.com/TAwFins9gnMay 17, 2022
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