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Destiny News

Kris Holt - Concord - Sony's Overwatch-esque Concord is coming to PS5 and PC on August 23 - engadget.com

Sony's Overwatch-esque Concord is coming to PS5 and PC on August 23

Save for Destiny 2, it's been a long time since there's been a first-person shooter from a PlayStation studio. As such, there's been quite a bit of interest in Firewalk Studios' Concord since it was announced a year ago.

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Lincoln Carpenter - Brand synergizing strikes again as Destiny 2 gets D&D crossover cosmetics, but dammit, I do kind of want the owlbear sparrow - pcgamer.com - county Morgan

Brand synergizing strikes again as Destiny 2 gets D&D crossover cosmetics, but dammit, I do kind of want the owlbear sparrow

I'm conflicted. On one hand, the just-revealed Dungeons & Dragons crossover cosmetics for Destiny 2 evoke the same «sensory whiplash» that Morgan Park described back in November when writing about shooter skin collabs. On the other, my Titan would look rad riding an Owlbear. Who among us doesn't enjoy an occasional sip from the homogenizing slurry of brand synergy? Given our post-Baldur's Gate 3 world and Wizards of the Coast's recent fondness for Magic: The Gathering crossover collaborations, these Faerûn-inspired armor sets were probably on somebody's Destiny 2 comarketing bingo card. When the cosmetics arrive alongside The Final Shape in June, you'll be able to buy a suit of high fantasy draconic plate armor for Titans, a cyberpunk-styled take on D&D's displacer beast for Hunters, and a set of mind flayer-themed robes for Warlocks—complete with a tentacle-heavy helmet. Sincere congratulations to anyone who can successfully style that last one.

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Rick Lane - Sony accidentally leaks the whole of Destiny 2's latest expansion, as its game streaming service let players access The Final Shape days before launch - pcgamer.com

Sony accidentally leaks the whole of Destiny 2's latest expansion, as its game streaming service let players access The Final Shape days before launch

Destiny 2's hotly anticipated expansion The Final Shape has suffered an enormous leak just days prior to launch, after PS5 players were mistakenly allowed access to the entire expansion via Sony's Game Streaming service.

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Catherine Lewis - Destiny 2: The Final Shape leaks flood the internet after inexplicably becoming playable days earlier than intended - gamesradar.com

Destiny 2: The Final Shape leaks flood the internet after inexplicably becoming playable days earlier than intended

It's been a wild few hours within the Destiny 2 community, as the highly anticipated expansion, The Final Shape, suddenly became playable days earlier than it was supposed to, causing a flood of spoilers to hit the internet before access was revoked.

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Hirun Cryer - Marathon dev nervous for "all eyes" to be on his Bungie team after Destiny 2's Final Shape expansion launches next week - gamesradar.com

Marathon dev nervous for "all eyes" to be on his Bungie team after Destiny 2's Final Shape expansion launches next week

One Bungie developer is understandably nervous about Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion launching, because it means "all eyes" will be on their Marathon dev team, instead.

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Alessio Palumbo - Destiny 2: The Final Shape Gets Launch Trailer Ahead of Next Week’s Debut - wccftech.com

Destiny 2: The Final Shape Gets Launch Trailer Ahead of Next Week’s Debut

Today, Bungie has released the official launch trailer for Destiny 2: The Final Shape, out on June 4. This will be the eighth expansion produced for the free-to-play first-person shooter MMO game released in 2017.

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Alessio Palumbo - Stephen Totilo - Bungie Wins Lawsuit Against Destiny 2 Cheat Makers - wccftech.com - Jordan - county Green

Bungie Wins Lawsuit Against Destiny 2 Cheat Makers

Bungie has won a lawsuit against Phoenix Digital, a company that owns the cheat-making website AimJunkies. The lawsuit was issued in 2021, with a jury finally reaching a verdict on Friday, May 24. Phoenix Digital and four individuals related to the company (David Schaefer, Jeffrey Conway, Jordan Green, and James May) were found guilty, and Bungie will be awarded $63,210 in damages from the company's profits while selling Destiny 2 cheats.

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Ted Litchfield - Stephen Totilo - Bungie wins a little walkin' around money in first of its kind jury trial against Destiny 2 cheat maker, but the victory will likely make it even easier for game companies to keep taking cheaters to court - pcgamer.com

Bungie wins a little walkin' around money in first of its kind jury trial against Destiny 2 cheat maker, but the victory will likely make it even easier for game companies to keep taking cheaters to court

First reported by independent journalist and former Kotaku editor-in-chief Stephen Totilo, Bungie has won its lawsuit against cheat maker Phoenix Digital (also known as AimJunkies). The first of its kind jury trial rewarded $63,210 in damages to Bungie⁠—a rounding error for a company of this size⁠—but it more importantly sets a new legal precedent supporting game studios looking to sue cheat makers⁠—or, more worryingly, anyone who violates a company's copyright by modifying its games.

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