More details emerge on Payback, Bungie’s cancelled third-person Destiny spin-off
More details have reportedly emerged on Payback, Bungie‘s now-cancelled project.
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More details have reportedly emerged on Payback, Bungie‘s now-cancelled project.
Following Bungie's layoff news, several insiders have provided updates on their projects, starting with Destiny 3. According to Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, sources inside Bungie confirmed that Destiny 3 was actually never in development, despite earlier rumors to the contrary. The studio experimented with a spin-off project codenamed Payback for a while, but it was eventually shelved before the latest round of layoffs.
Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy, two Bungie veterans known for their work on the Destiny series, are reportedly no longer working at the company, following the cancellation of the Payback project.
Bungie’s launch plans for Destiny 2 The Final Shape appear to have been thrown into disarray after some players reportedly gained access to the milestone expansion ahead of its release next week.
A trio of Destiny 2 expansions have been made free to play in the run-up to The Final Shape’s release next month.
Bungie has released a new trailer for Destiny 2: The Final Shape.
After a decade of story, the Destiny franchise heads into uncharted waters after the launch of this year's The Final Shape expansion. But both Bungie and a prominent leaker have teased what will come next — and when we will hear about it.
Bungie executive creative director Luke Smith has teased plans for the Destiny franchise beyond Destiny 2.