Destiny is one of the biggest properties in the video game industry and is partly responsible for the popularity of games as a service. In this way, many look forward to Destiny 3. While Bungie has remained silent about a new entry in the series, A new leak has revealed that this project is already in development.
Last February, a user on Reddit leaked the existence of Prismatic, one of the new classes that was revealed in the latest presentation of Destiny 2. In this way, the comment has received a lot of attention, not only for correctly filtering this news, but because It is also mentioned here that Destiny 3 It is already in development under the code name “Payback”. This is what is said about it:
“Destiny 3 is (was? I don't know) in development under the codename Payback. One of the big changes for Destiny 3 is (was, again, I don't know) that classes no longer exist and allow any character to specify any ability, since lore-wise there's no reason you can't (hunters they explicitly learned to blink from witches and blink). It is not linked to a single element, hence the logic).
Notably, the leak indicates that Destiny 3 I would completely eliminate subclassesand instead the game will present us with a system where we can customize our character to create the Guardian that best suits our playing style.
While Bungie has remained silent on the possibility of seeing Destiny 3 in the future, The developers have made it clear that they will continue working on the property after the next expansion for the second installment. Considering that Destiny 2 hit the market in 2017, we have spent almost 10 years with this title, and many already want to see a substantial change that can only be achieved with a new game.
At the moment we can only wait for more information to become available in the future. In related topics, David Jaffe pokes fun at Destiny's current situation. Likewise, it seems that PlayStation is not happy with Bungie.
Author's Note:
It's time Destiny 3. The other day I tried it for the first time Destiny 2, and I liked what I played. However, having to keep up with seven years of updates and expansions is a burden. Just like me, there are many who are in the same situation.
Via: Forbes
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