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Details on Bungie?s First Post-Halo Game Revealed

The first Destiny game will be available on Xbox 360 as well as ?the next successor console platform released by Microsoft,? which the contract refers to as Xbox 720. While the first Destiny game will hit Xbox in fall of 2013, the contract states that it will hit PlayStation 3 in the fall of 2014 after a ?joint technical feasibility analysis? that will determine whether the game ?is able to be developed for the PS3 at quality and feature parity to the Xbox 360 version.? Releases of the Comet expansions will ?be compatible with the Xbox 360, Xbox 720 and the Sony PlayStation 4.? A PC release is also mentioned.

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Not much, but definitely cool to see them starting up something new.

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I find it interesting that bungie won't be releasing Destiny till fall of 2013. That is three years after they shipped Reach. That puts the total dev. time at 4-5 years? :huh:

Way to tease with the title and then totally disappoint.

Well you have a release "date" and platform(s) (Xbox 360 and Xbox v3) as well as info on DLC for the first year. This is much more than bungie will ever give you if the game is really that far out. :p

The name "Destiny" has actually been known for a long time. Still, it's somewhat interesting that it'll be a timed exclusive. I mean, not surprising given the company's history with Microsoft, but I thought they were trying to make it a simultaneous release.

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