Destiny Planet View Lets You Explore Various Locales

Check out a Google Earth-esque view of our Solar System in the future.

Posted By | On 02nd, Sep. 2014

Getting tired of Destiny news yet? Given how Bungie’s online shooter is merely 6 days away, it only makes sense that the developer would hype the hell out of it. Today’s item of interest is the Planet View, created using Google Technologies (try to guess which one), that allows you to view the different planets in the game. Check out the trailer for the same above.

If you’re curious to learn more about the different planets, namely Mars, Venus, Earth and the Moon, the Planet View has you covered. You’ll see what kind of environments to expect and find various lore while planet hopping. And yes, there is some dancing here too.

Destiny is slated to release on September 9th for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PS4. Its beta period had more than 4.5 million users taking part. Will you take up the fight on September 9th and become legend? Let us know in the comments below.


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