Bungie Is Finally Working On Destiny 3, Leaker Reveals

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Destiny 3 Allegedly Planned To Launch In 5 Years!

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  • A reliable Destiny leaker and dataminer reveals that Destiny 3 is in extremely early development.
  • It is expected to launch after 5 years, with full development beginning after Bungie finishes Destiny 2.
  • More about the project will be leaked over the coming months.

Destiny 2 is one of the longest-running live-service titles, which has seen plenty of praise and criticism over the years due to underwhelming DLCs. So the fans have been asking Bungie to move on and produce the next game in the franchise for many years at this point.

Now, it seems that besides working on Marathon, a separate team at Bungie is also already developing Destiny 3. This leak comes from a reliable Destiny leaker who claims that the next iteration is in extremely early development.

Why it matters: Bungie developing the next iteration of Destiny is excellent news for the community that has grown tired of Destiny 2’s convoluted experience over the years. Fans hope the studio will draw on the best of the franchise for Destiny 3.

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A Destiny dataminer has leaked that Bungie is working on Destiny 3.

Insider Colony Deaks clarifies that Destiny 3 is just beginning to take shape. Bungie will only prioritize it wholly after it is done with Destiny 2, which will take a while since the Fate Saga will last for at least two more years.

With the Fate saga going for at least 2 more years id say its around a 5 year goal. With full dev picking up after D2 finishes.

The leaker believes that Bungie is targeting a 5-year goal for Destiny 3 if things progress smoothly. We can expect Bungie to launch its other new project, Marathon, first, which has already been in plenty of controversy of its own.

Colony Deaks has delivered impressive scoops over the years, including some about Marathon, so his words are considered reliable among the community. However, we still suggest taking them with a pinch of salt until official confirmation.

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Destiny 2 has experienced highs and lows since its release.

Bungie has also been in murky waters over the years, with rumors suggesting it will soon be fully absorbed by Sony. Therefore, the fans are concerned about how Marathon and Destiny 3 will turn out over the years.

Do you think Destiny 3 will turn out to be much different from its controversial predecessor? Will Bungie also make it free-to-play? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below, or join the discussion on the Tech4Gamers forum.

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