It's a far cry from a series like Halo , which still conforms to a traditional release model -- the same one Bungie used when it created the franchise in Destiny evolves with players and with the industry, giving Bungie ample opportunity to constantly improve the experience.
Sign up. This is why 'Destiny' studio Bungie stopped making 'Halo' games Constant updates and online functionality propelled Bungie into the modern era. Conditt Sponsored Links. In this article: Activision , av , Bungie , destiny , DestinyRiseofIron , gaming , Halo , personal computing , personalcomputing , playstationexperience , ps4 , TheDawning , XboxOne.
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I just wouldn't buy it. It's not theirs to make anymore. They wanted to move onto other games. It's time for them to move on. Its on to bigger and better things now. They don't want to continue because they feel like they ended in a good place and want to leave it. Of course Microsoft won't do that, and the series will either remain fine, or be destroyed my microsoft sub company.
They've been doing it for 10 years already. I am over the age of AGE. Permanent Ban. This site uses cookies to provide you with the best possible user experience. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.
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