Destiny aiming to appeal to 'all skill levels'
"If you have the basic coordination to play a shooter, you can experience all Destiny has to offer," Bungie co-founder Jason Jones explained.
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"If you have the basic coordination to play a shooter, you can experience all Destiny has to offer," Bungie co-founder Jason Jones explained.
"From the developers of Halo and the publisher of Call of Duty." What does Activision bring to Destiny?
Even if you're playing Destiny single-player, you will need an online connection. "To play Destiny, you need to be connected," Bungie's Pete Parsons succinctly noted.
Destiny exemplifies the very epitome of AAA game development: it aims to be nothing less than the biggest world ever created for a video game, while reinventing the FPS.
Bungie has already officially announced its massive FPS Destiny, with more information promised ofr this Sunday at 10 a.m. But posters are already showing up at retailers promoting pre-orders for the game.
Bungie has launched an alternate-reality game to promote its upcoming game Destiny, promising some reveals as the week goes on.
Bungie hid an easter egg in Halo 3: ODST for its next project, code-named "Destiny." The teaser has been hidden in the game for three years, but only recently made sense thanks to leaked Destiny images.
Bungie has been mum about its current project Destiny since it was revealed in Activision court documents back in May. We know it going to be an Xbox exclusive coming late in 2013, and we know Paul McCartney is working on music with Bungie. Now Bungie teases us with an image of what could be the sci-fi action shooter.
Bungie has started reaching out to beta testers for its so far unannounced game, according to the company's blog.
Music legend Paul McCartney is working with Bungie on the music for their upcoming game, announcing the collaboration via Facebook and Twitter to his fans.