Destinyseries developer Bungie provides an update onDestiny 3,but fans probably won’t like what it has to say. Fans have been expecting some sort of officialDestiny 3update for a while as thegame’s story and gameplay details leakedonline back in 2018.
Speaking to PCGamesN, Bungie communication director David “DeeJ” Dague gave a disappointing answer when asked about when the developer will revealDestiny 3. DeeJ said that he doesn’t “have any good announcements to make about the next bold moves we’ll make in the franchise” as Bungie is very much committed to releasing new updates forDestiny 2. It’s also unclear how long Bungie will keepsupportingDestiny 2before the development team all moves over toDestiny 3as DeeJ said that the team wants to “make the seasons that will unfold over the course of the next year interesting and sustain a perennial story arc that will keep players engaged.”

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DeeJ doesn’t provide a real answer about when fans can expect aDestiny 3announcement, but it likely won’t happen soon. When Bungie is ready to revealDestiny 3it will “have a lot of cool stuff to say on that later, but I’m afraid that moment will have to wait a little bit longer.”
There are so many theories about Bungie’sDestiny 3announcement plans and these are unlikely to go away because of DeeJ’s new answers. One popular suggestion is that Bungie will announceDestiny 3for PS5 and Xbox Series X. The firstDestinywas a cross-generation release and it would be poetic if the last game in the trilogy was also available on two console generations. It could make things difficult for Bungie as the PS5 launch titleGodfallis being tipped as the nextDestiny, but the developer may be working on something great to get millions of players buyingDestiny 3.
SomeDestinyfans may be glad to hear that Bungie is taking its time developingDestiny 3and that it won’t be rushed. After splitting from publisher Activision in early 2019, Bungie can now do what it wants with theDestinyseries. That may mean thatDestiny 3adds a new enemy racefor players to fight against and several new character subclasses to choose from, or it could just mean more DLC and fewer microtransactions. Fans aren’t going to get a confirmation for a while but this will hopefully give Bungie time to make what it wants.
Destiny 2is available now for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Stadia.
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