Destiny

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Destiny
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Developer(s):

Bungie[1]

Publisher(s):

Activision[1]

Platform(s):

Xbox 360, Xbox 720[1]
Playstation 3, PlayStation 4[1]

Release date(s):

Fall 2013[1]

Genre(s):

First-person shooter[2]

Mode(s):

Campaign
Multiplayer[2]

Rating(s):

TBD

 

Destiny is an upcoming massively multiplayer first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie. Unlike typical FPS games, Destiny will feature role-playing elements and as such has been likened to "World of Warcraft in space".[2] It has been reported that sequels will be released every two years through 2020, with downloadable "Comet" expansions released in the years between the main Destiny titles.[1] Destiny is confirmed to be released for the Playstation 3 and PlayStation 4.[2]

Features

Locations

Species

Factions

Classes

Marketing promotions

Trailers

Pathways Out of Darkness

Main article: Destiny ViDoc: Pathways Out of Darkness

The Pathways Out of Darkness ViDoc was released February 17, 2013. It is named in reference to Bungie's earliest first-person shooter, Pathways Into Darkness.

Alternate Reality Games

Alpha Lupi

Main article: Alpha Lupi

Alpha Lupi is the Alternate reality game that began on February 11th 2013, to herald the announcement and reveal of Destiny. Over the course of seven days, a forum account run by Bungie released cryptic images and messages to be solved by the community prior to the Febraury 17th public release of Destiny information.

Final results of the ARG, once solved included an mp3 track by Marty O'Donnell as the background music and a completed image of the entire solved puzzle.

Trivia

The series was first alluded to by a poster in Bungie's previous game Halo 3: ODST. The poster showed an image of Earth and the moon, with the caption "Destiny Awaits", hinting at the spherical Traveler ship.[3]

Gallery

Concept art

Alpha

References