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RSS FeedsBungie Teases `Future Experiences` For Destiny After Splitting With Activision
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18 january 2019 08:31:09

 
Bungie Teases `Future Experiences` For Destiny After Splitting With Activision
(GameSpot PSP News)
 


Activision and Bungie broke up recently, with Bungie getting the rights to Destiny and announcing it will self-publish the sci-fi series going forward. Now, for the first time Destiny`s franchise director, Luke Smith, is speaking out about the breakup and what it means. OK, so Smith did already respond with a fiery tweet, but this is his first full statement on the matter.Speaking on behalf of the Destiny team, Smith started off his note by thanking Activision for supporting Bungie and the Destiny franchise over the years. Bungie and Activision locked down a 10-year publishing deal back in 2010 for a game that we now know is Destiny. The first game was released in 2014 with a sequel arriving in 2017, in addition to numerous expansions. Activision was behind Destiny and Bungie in a big way, even if the relationship isn`t continuing. Smith also thanked Destiny support studios High Moon and Vicarious Visions, the latter of which continues to work on a new piece of content for Destiny 2. Smith teased that Vicarious Visions is `currently readying their Destiny swan song with content that will appear in the upcoming Season of [Redacted].`After this, however, it remains to be seen if Bungie will enlist the help of other outside studios to work on new Destiny content or if Bungie will develop everything in-house. We also don`t know what this move means for High Moon and Vicarious Visions; it`s possible that the studios, which are owned by Activision, will shift to other projects within the publisher.On a short-term basis, Smith said Bungie is committed to releasing all of the Annual Pass content for Destiny 2 that it promised to deliver. Smith also said Destiny 2`s recent Black Armory release was a learning experience of sorts for Bungie.`We`ve learned a lot from Black Armory that we will apply to future releases, most notably that we`d like the beginning experiences of content drops to be a better point of convergence for the playerbase,` he said. `In Black Armory, we ...


 
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