Destiny PC Edition Release Date, Latest News, Rumors and more Updates: Destiny PC Edition Set Out for 2015 Release While Xbox One and PS4 to be Released on September 9
Destiny PC Edition Release Date, Latest News, Rumors and more Updates: Destiny PC Edition Set Out for 2015 Release While Xbox One and PS4 to be Released on September 9
Get ready to mark your calendars as only a few days are left before you get your hands on the XBOX One and PS4 version of the popular game 'Destiny'. As a matter of fact, a large billboard stating its release on September 9 is posted in New York City, making fans even more excited. So what's the latest about this game?
When Bungie has proclaimed the completion of the beta testing of the highly anticipated shooting game, the crowd cannot help but scavenge the internet for clues as to when they can actually buy and play this game. There is no official release date yet for the PC version of the game but as for PS4 and XBOX One, only a few days remain. Players are all speculating about the latest possible gaming upgrades and improvements on the soon-to-be-released version.
The beta phase has been launched last July 17 and was made available for Xbox One and 360, PS4, and PS3 users. Not only was it a success but it caused an added exhilaration to the waiting phase that is soon to be over. If we are to base on the beta version of the game, it will feature an online multiplayer action role player as first person shooter. Bungie have thanked all the fans who have supported the beta-testing through Facebook and said that they are hoping to keep the game in orbit for a long time.
As for the reasons why the PC version will take quite a longer time to release, Design leader Lar Bakker explained that it is simply because the PC version of the game is much more complicated to develop. It may not happen now but it doesn't mean that it is not happening.
We'll keep you posted about the developments of the game as soon as we get them. Till next time, star-side.
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