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Activision: Sequel to hit 'Destiny' already in the works

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 07 Nov 2014 10:22 User comments (1)

Activision: Sequel to hit 'Destiny' already in the works

'Destiny,' Bungie's new cross-platform smash hit, already has a sequel in development.
The game, despite heavy criticism for a short (and easy) campaign mode and a plethora of bugs and loopholes, still had over $500 million in sales in its first day of availability and Sony set records for console sales thanks to an exclusive white console with PS4-exclusive goodies.

Activision understands how money works, however, and despite the shortcomings of the game (it is a still a great game), there is a sequel already in development. Eric Hirshberg, publishing CEO at Activision says: "Work has also begun on future expansion packs as well as on our next full game release. We're very pleased with the launch and continuing engagement."

The revelation is a bit of a surprise given that Bungie and Activision have already said they plan to support Destiny for the next decade including continuous DLC and updates and multiplayer events.

Source:
Gamerant

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121.11.2014 17:51

YAY! another 70$ for 10hours game...

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