Destiny 2 fans have had an exhilarating week with the release of Bungie’s highly anticipated Into The Light update. The update brought a new activity, a returning arsenal of weapons, and various sandbox updates, much to the delight of players. Additionally, Bungie provided a detailed preview of The Final Shape, the long-awaited expansion set to launch on June 4.
But the fire was stoked even further by one event – the potential development of Destiny 3.
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Destiny players have long been seeking the answer to this question. Fortunately, fans may have reason to be hopeful as Luke Smith, Executive Creative Director at Bungie, has reassured them that The Final Shape will not mark the end of the Destiny saga.
During The Final Shape livestream, Luke reassured fans by stating that The Witness is not the end of Destiny 2, nor is it the end of Destiny. This statement caused a stir in the Destiny community as people speculated about its meaning.
But that is not the only recent development. Several players also took note of a prominent leaker in the Destiny community who accurately forecasted the new subclass, The Final Shape, Prismatic. Their predictions, shared in a comment on Reddit, added credibility to an even more intriguing discovery – the potential development of Destiny 3.
The Future of Destiny: Will There Be a Third Installment?
Despite initially dismissing these leaks, many players are now giving them more weight after taking into account Luke Smith’s statements about the future of Destiny.
The leaker stated that Destiny 3 has been in development since 2022 and is currently using the codename “Payback” . The inclusion of the Prismatic subclass appears to have a significant role in Destiny 3, as it is rumored that Bungie will eliminate subclasses entirely. This speculation is not unfounded, as the Prismatic subclass already suggests a shift away from the current subclass system. The introduction of Prismatic may pave the way for future developments in Destiny, altering the way players interact with the game.
Despite the potential development of Destiny 3, there are several factors that could impede its progress. This includes recent challenges faced by Bungie with its parent company Sony, as it has been revealed that Destiny 2 did not meet Sony’s financial expectations. This could potentially hinder any advancements towards a sequel.
Despite the potential for a sequel, Bungie may face technical hurdles before its release. Some players have pointed out that a new Destiny game could result in the inability to transfer their in-game items. While Bungie may have a plan in place, launching a new Destiny game would present significant technical challenges.
It is certain that the success of The Final Shape will have a significant impact on the development of Destiny 3. Whether Bungie will be able to meet players’ expectations remains to be seen, and only time will reveal the answer, Guardians.
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