Bungie gives Destiny 2 players a heads up by announces a delay to the originally planned launch of Iron Banner during Episode ...
Beloved studio Bungie's long-running sci-fi looter shooter Destiny is coming to smartphones, though a different company is producing it. NetEase, the Chinese tech company, publisher and developer of ...
Rumored to have been in development for years in or around an increasingly fractured Bungie, Destiny: Rising has been a ...
Rising, a mobile phone based shooter that will be playable in third and first person. To avoid issues with the years of lore ...
Destiny: Rising is not developed by Bungie ... certain that let fans of the franchise put speculating aside. Destiny 2's episode Revenant comes with brand-new weapons available from its new ...
Destiny: Rising brings the popular online first-person shooter series to mobile devices, but it's set in an alternate ...
Destiny: Rising has officially been announced and it's being developed and published entirely by NetEase Games, the same ...
Rising closed alpha test begins – so make sure you sign up to gain access. Given it is an alt-timeline, there are likely to be minor and major differences to the history of the game when compared to ...
Destiny: Rising does a few things differently than its predecessors besides being playable on mobile devices, but one ...