Destiny 2 is 'not in a good place', says analyst in wake of microtransaction concerns

Creutz blames Destiny 2's end game—which he says is "neutered" compared to its forerunner—and Bungie's implementation of microtransactions as reasons behind the game's decline. He also suggests the developer's response to player feedback has lacked urgency, and that its failure to adequately outline the game's roadmap has put players off.
According to Creutz, Twitch viewership is also at a "franchise-low" averaging 4,000—7,000 last week, against the original Destiny's 14,000—17,000 this time last year.
"We do think Bungie still has some opportunity to fix the game's problems over the next year and recapture engagement, but we're not sure they have the ability to pull it off at this point," adds Creutz. "We also note that Destiny currently has more serious competition in its genre from a refurbished Division and the indie title Warframe than it did three years ago, when D1 had its own share of player dissatisfaction."
We've reached out to Bungie for comment on Creutz' claims. We'll update as and when we hear back.