Bungie may have set the idea of Destiny 2 for now, and it directly came from the mouths of the development team. The team may be looking at something else that is more urgent to do, and will most likely be affiliated with the existing Destiny game.
According to Bidness Etc., Destiny's developer has simply set aside all the possible speculations that many gamers have come to believe in the hopes of having a Destiny 2, which as of the moment is definitely not close to happening. Eric Osborne, Bungie's Marketing Director was rather swift to shoot down the rumors of a certain Geno, an individual that claims to know the date and proposed title of the next Destiny expansion, rumored to be released by the end of 2016.
Moreover, as per Express, the company may have promised the fans that a title will come next year, which could be the awaited expansion for Destiny. The plan of the team is to further make content for the existing Destiny title, in the hopes of keeping gamers locked unto the series. Along with it, bug fixes were also bestowed upon Destiny which seemingly has bothered fans for a time.
Gospel Herald reported that Bungie officially released further patches that will prove beneficial to the game, one of which is to correct the lag problems within the Crucible. Furthermore, the gathered complains of matchmaking, according to Bungie, is already resolved. This should serve the fans a lot better, considering that in the past, Destiny had connection problems during the early parts of its release period.
Bungie's Destiny title and the expansions after, such as House of Wolves and The Taken King have proven themselves to be quite the admirable portions of the game. In a frank nutshell by Bungie, the supposed Destiny 2 title is yet to divulge something about itself soon enough. Keep posted for more details on Bungie and the future plans of the development team.