Destiny Future Content Teased at Bungie Day Show

Bungie "can't wait to show this to the community."

Posted By | On 22nd, Jul. 2016

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Bungie Day was on July 7th and while the company was taking congratulations from the community, it took the time to organize an actual show for its employees according to the latest Weekly Update. It was at the show that some exciting content for Destiny, pixelated in the above image, was showcase.

The developer noted that, “We come together as a team to unify around a vision for the future. It’s a moment in our creative process that’s important enough for us to leave our studio and put on a proper show. We would have loved to have invited you, but that would have spoiled a world of surprises that wait for you down the path you’re exploring. We were thinking about you the whole time.”

It’s obviously impossible to see what the image is teasing (Destiny 2, perhaps?) but Bungie noted that “the future is bright and hopeful, as it always is in Destiny. All week long, we’re plotting and scheming about the things you’ll experience on a long enough timeline. During every presentation, I sit and think ‘I can’t wait to show this to the community.’ Today, I’m opening a slightly translucent window into our world. Over time, that window will become more transparent – and less pixelated. I can’t wait for that.”

Destiny’s next big adventure will start on September 20th with Rise of Iron for PS4 and Xbox One. The studio will be at Gamescom in August to showcase new Crucible content from the same so stay tuned.


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