Destiny release date leaked



Halo creator Bungie has revealed that its working on a new IP titled “Destiny”. The game will release on the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 but no official release date has been given. The past few days Bungie has hold a Developer preview of the game and many pictures have been showing up of retail stores getting Destiny Pre-order posters and today we have a post from a French gaming website revealing not only the game but also a release date October 6, 2013.

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Destiny is a futuristic shooter this is all we know so far about the game:

“Our story begins seven hundred years from now in the Last City on Earth, in a Solar System littered with the ruins of man’s Golden Age. A massive, mysterious alien ship hangs overhead like a second Moon. No one knows where it came from or what it’s here for, but only that it’s our protector. Meanwhile, strange, alien monsters creep in from the edge of the universe, determined to take Earth and the Last City. We are young ‘knights’ tasked with defending the remains of humanity, discovering the source of these monsters and – eventually – overcoming it.”  Bungie’s co-founder, Jason Jones tells us.

Destiny has been getting a lot of criticism because of the platforms its going to be released on. Sony will reveal its now Playstation 4 in the upcoming weeks and we have official confirmation and pictures of the upcoming Xbox 720 which will release before christmas, many would have liked Destiny to release on the next-Gen console but it looks like Bungie has other plans.

View more concept art and in-game screenshots of Bungies new “Destiny” here

 


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