News July 5, 2022 Bungie is developing mobile Destiny. She is assisted by NetEase NetEase now helps with the entry into the mobile market not only Blizzard, but also Bungie. It is said that the studios have been working together for more than two years on a mobile shooter game in the Destiny universe.
Industry February 19, 2021 Bungie is expanding. Developers will open the first office outside the USA and launch a new IP American Bungie decided to expand. The company plans to build a large new headquarters, open its first foreign division and engage in games not only on Destiny.
Money January 30, 2020 Minecraft and Destiny are the best—selling new IP of the decade in the UK The charts of the best-selling new IP in British retail for a decade have arrived. Minecraft and Destiny, respectively, became bestsellers in pieces and in money.
Industry October 1, 2019 Matt Piscatella: Destiny is the second best—selling shooter series in the USA Destiny has become the second most popular shooter series on the American market. And there is also the seventh among the best—selling game franchises.
Industry August 26, 2019 Bungie asked not to consider Activision a tyrant Bungie Studio refused to consider Activision a tyrant. Leaving the publisher was only a consequence of creative differences, said Bungie Communications director David Dague.
Industry January 11, 2019 Bungie splits with Activision and keeps Destiny for itself After eight years of cooperation, the companies will no longer work together. Bungie opens champagne, and Activision remains without a series in which it has invested at least $ 500 million.
Development June 20, 2018 Shadowgun Legends was ported to Switch in two days Czech studio Madfinger Games took only two days to adapt its Shadowgun Legends free-to-play shooter for Switch. This was told by the executive director of the studio Marek Rabas (Marek Rabas).
Industry August 12, 2016 Pokémon Go has overtaken Destiny in terms of views on Twitch The top ten most popular games to watch on Twitch include World of Warcraft and Pokémon Go, which overtook Destiny. But they are very far from League of Legends indicators,” Newzoo reports.