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Bungie confirmed that the game is indeed called just that, and is set sometime in the future where humanity has colonized the stars and is now experiencing an attack by alien forces. Forced into their last city and protected by a massive alien ship known as ?The Traveler?, players will take the role of a ?knight? who is tasked with defending the remnants of humanity whilst exploring space, finding the source of the alien menace, and eventually overcoming it.
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The game is touted to be an ambitious project by Bungie, and will feature an MMO style of gameplay that will span the universe and compel players to interact in a very sociable manner. It?s an experience that?s being compared to the Star Wars franchise, and according to Bungie co-founder Jason Jones is ?designed for your inner seven year old. We want to make it feel like a mythic adventure?.
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Following the leak that showed various information and artwork from the game, Bungie has confirmed some of the stuff are real, and countered things by posting a story and image on their own website, with a simple message relayed to readers and addressing the leak:?
?Go ahead. Take a peek. It?s alright. We weren?t quite ready, but we will be soon, and we can?t wait to finally show you what we?ve really been up to.
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Stick around, we haven?t even started yet.?
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Some of the artwork has been debunked by Kotaku and traced to sites like DeviantArt. The document has revealed a Destiny logo as well, which includes the PS3 and Xbox 360 icons, as well as a URL address that is currently password protected.?
According to IGN, word first emerged about ?Destiny? on May when court documents revealed its name, as well as four planned installments and DLC content. A release date hasn?t been confirmed yet, but details may arise sooner than later. ? TJD, GMA Newsmissouri primary minnesota caucus knowshon moreno knowshon moreno sovereign citizen komen chrome for android
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