Bungie has release statistics for the first month of Destiny play. In particular Bungie say that as far as the online experience is concerned Destiny eclipses Halo 3 and Halo: Reach combined.
The beta for Destiny, the first post-Halo game from developer superstars Bungie, has wrapped up and the company released some statistics showing the game was played a whole lot.
This past weekend we sat in alpha testing for Bungie’s, creators of the Halo franchise, new offering Destiny. Finally, with some hands on we can get an understanding of exactly what this blockbuster game entails as we explored the Destiny Alpha.
Bungie's highly-anticipated upcoming “shared-world shooter” Destiny isn't coming until mid-next year, but the company is letting a few lucky gamers get in on the action way early.
The first non-Bungie developed Halo is upon us, is the Microsoft owned 343 Industries up to the standards that Bungie left us with in Halo Reach? And how important is the return of the Mater Chief to the franchise?
Halo fans rejoice, despite developer Bungie packing their bags and heading for new projects to sink their teeth into, the Master Chief franchise lives on. The Microsoft owned 343 Industries is already pumping out details on what to expect in Halo 4.
iTWire had a chance this week to sit down with Bungie executive producer Joseph Tung to discuss and get some time with the upcoming Halo: Reach
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