Will it be the rumored mobile games?
It is known by many that at the beginning of this year we were able to see how Bungie was acquired by Sonybeing so that, with some other clause that gave them some freedom, the study behind Halo and Destiny became part of playstation studiosbeing so that as a result of this new relationship from the Sony video game division they intend to launch 10 games as services until 2026, especially knowing the knowledge of Bungie in this matter.
Now, speaking in the short term, it is known that Bungie is working on something, being so a few months ago we could see a preview of his next IP, this being a complete mystery today. However, it seems that we may have news soon.
A job offer unveils the cake around the next Bungie project
Although there is talk of a new IP by Bungie based on job offers, it seems that the studio is behind another projectwhich would also be related to Destiny, this being a detail that has been known through an offer of employment which explicitly mentions the known IP.
In this way, the studio would be looking for someone to fill the position of senior concept artist for an exciting new title in which it should be reflected the aesthetics of the Destiny universe as one of the responsibilities of this work, at the same time mention is made of working with elements related to weapons, characters, armor, vehicles, among others. For all these reasons, everything points in the same direction: Destiny.
It should be noted that the title would also have competitive gaming elements, this being something that has been present in Destiny since its inception. Also, with this information speculate with an independent spin-off of Destiny, since a third installment would be quite unlikely knowing the current state of Destiny 2. In fact, there are those who point to the alleged Destiny smartphone titles.
Be that as it may, it is something that we will surely learn more about over time, so we recommend don’t miss any news around what might come up with Destiny and Bungie, especially now that they belong to Sony.