They just announced Destiny Rising. The sci-fi shooter has a new developer and platform, and you can now sign up for the alpha – Destiny Rising
Bungie and NetEase announced this week Destiny: Rising, the highly anticipated game adaptation of space MMO for mobile devices signed by a Chinese studio. The title is set in an alternate timeline and will allow us to enjoy its action from both first and third person – remember, the original changes from one point of view to another depending on the environment and the skills we use – as described on the official website. .
Details are relatively limited at this point; but the announcement, which was predicted on Twitter in recent weeks, is accompanied by trailer which mixes pre-rendered scenes with game material from an early version of development, as well as from the date: November.
If you want to try Destiny: Rising, all you have to do is head over to the official portal and fill out the registration form for a chance to be invited to closed alpha which will take place next month. They will ask you for your email address, nationality, age range and phone model; and also for what you usually play.
What will the next Destiny game be like?
For now, the first trailer and details published on the networks leave us with the campaign, PvP activities and PvE for six players and a generous number of opening abilities and weapon archetypes that we haven’t seen in D2 thus far. At the moment there is no indication of a possible conversion to PC.
For its part, Bungie plans to continue supporting Destiny 2 beyond its recently concluded first major narrative arc, with a new saga starting next year with two expansions: Apollo and Behemoth (codenamed). After the latest wave of layoffs devastated the company, Jason Schreier explained that the Americans were working on a spin-off of the company, but it was canceled along with other projects that were in the development stage. Numerical continuation is also not currently considered.
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