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Home»News»Gaming News»Luke Smith: “We are not planning to make Destiny 3”

Luke Smith: “We are not planning to make Destiny 3”

By Keith MitchellJune 9, 2020

Throughout Destiny 2’s life span, many have wondered if and when Bungie would drop the game and focus on the next chapter; Destiny 3. However, thanks to Bungie’s June 9th Destiny 2 Livestream, it’s been confirmed that Destiny 3 isn’t on the table.

During the stream, Luke Smith, game director for Destiny 2, stated that the company wants to take Destiny in a different direction. Away from numbered entries and that the game will evolve over time, similar to an MMO. Afterward, Luke then spoke with Destiny 2 Twitch Streamer, DrLupo, where he reiterated the same thing. 

This clip is from DrLupo’s and Luke Smith’s conversation.

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There you have it, no Destiny 3 is in the cards. Of course, Bungie has already laid out the upcoming expansions for the next two years with Destiny 2: Beyond Light that releases in September 2020, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen in 2021, and Destiny 2: Lightfall in 2022.

Speaking of Destiny 2: Lightfall in 2022, Bungie has confirmed that the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will be free upgrades from the PS4 and Xbox One versions. The next-gen consoles will support 4K 60FPS as well.

With all that being said, you have to wonder when Bungie will eventually rebrand Destiny 2 to just Destiny. Most will remember that Bungie’s original plan for the series was to make it a vast and evolving MMO-ish adventure. That is until Activision started seeing dollar in their eyes.

With Bungie no longer attached to the publisher, they’ve been slowly course-correcting the direction of the game. With the announcement of these new expansions and confirmation that there will not be a Destiny 2, it’s safe to assume they will rebrand the title at some point. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see if and when that happens.

As for the confirmation of Destiny 3 not being a thing, who’s to say that in a couple of years that the decision might change. For right now, you can stop worrying about losing all your gear and characters again, unlike when Destiny 1 gave way to Destiny 2.

Currently, Season of the Arrivals is currently live or Destiny 2, on PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Stadia. With Destiny 2: Beyond Light that releasing in September 2020. As a fan of the series, I’m not going to say that Destiny 2 has been a smooth ride, but I am eager to see how Bungie’s plan is going to fall into place.

Are you excited about the future of Destiny? Let us know in the comments.

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Keith D. Mitchell is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Outerhaven, covering games and tech for over 14 years. A lifelong PC gamer who began building PCs at age eight, he is a hardware enthusiast, Soulslike devotee, and regular attendee of major gaming and technology events.

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