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Destiny Will Only Have One Playable Area Per Planet

Destiny Will Only Have One Playable Area Per Planet - News

by VGChartz Staff , posted on 28 July 2014 / 3,024 Views

It has been revealed that each planet in Destiny will only have one playable area to explore - at launch, at any rate. This was announced by Bungie during a Twitch stream (1:49).

Community Manager David "DeeJ" Dague said:

"Yeah, we're calling them destinations. You go to Mars, you go to the Moon, you've got Venus, and you've got Earth.

We've revealed everything that you'll explore in the first version of the game."

Reactions to the news have been mixed. However, a large thread on NeoGAF dedicated to this issue managed to attract the attention of another Bungie Community Manager, Eric "Urk" Osborne, who had this to say:

"Destiny's pretty big, it's the biggest game we've ever made, by far, and we're sort of known for making games you can play for months, years, and even decades if you're a little bit... dedicated.

With Destiny, we're looking to exceed what we've done before, not just in terms of scale - the Moon is our smallest destination - but in terms of scope and breadth of activities. That's true for day one, as you expect, but it also means we want Destiny to have super long legs.

The developer has plans to keep players interested "months" after launch, he continued, with "cool activities" that it has yet to show off. Better yet, Bungie is making a concerted effort to keep fans of co-operative play happy, rather than just planning to release competitive maps as it did with Halo.

"We think we did a decent job supporting Halo, post launch, but we were only ever able to cater to the competitive set. That left a lot of players out in the cold. That made a lot of the team grumpy. We wanted to do better. So, Destiny is philosophically built support every type of player, and all modes with ongoing activities and events."


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