Bungie isn’t leaving Destiny 1 by the wayside.
Destiny 2 was announced this week, simply after the ultimate replace for Destiny 1 dropped.
The Age of Triumph brings again old raids, weapons and more, however whereas this marks the top of the story, it’s not the top of the sport.
Talking to GamesRadar+, Bungie’s Deej says that whereas “we’re celebrating the conclusion of the journey of Destiny 1…[it’s] nonetheless a recreation that might be there for gamers.
“We’ve deliberate to assist it for the foreseeable future, so whereas we do have a way of finality and closure because the theme of this [Age of Triumph] occasion, we’re under no circumstances turning the lights off on Destiny 1.”
So when you’re fearful about leaving the world behind, don’t fret. Bungie has stated that they’d proceed to assist the sport earlier than, and that it “won’t be going away”.
“[If players] determine they wish to revisit the issues that they did in Destiny 1, the sport will nonetheless be there for them.
“And, for somebody who would possibly be part of the journey in progress, they usually would possibly wish to return to the start and uncover how it began? Those origin tales might be ready for them.”
Meanwhile, Destiny 2 is releasing September eight on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.