'Destiny: Rising' Mobile Game Revealed by Bungie and Netease

As a long-time Destiny fan who’s spent countless hours saving the universe from the Darkness, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and apprehension about Destiny: Rising. The idea of experiencing the events following The Collapse on my mobile device is tantalizing, especially since it’s being developed in collaboration with Bungie.


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Terry Redfield, the Creative Lead at Bungie, expressed his enthusiasm about how for more than a decade they’ve crafted this universe filled with distinctive and captivating tales. Now, he looks forward to mobile gamers immersing themselves in NetEase’s fresh perspective on the Destiny universe,” is one way to paraphrase the given sentence in a natural and easy-to-read manner.

Destiny: Rising Brings Bungie’s MMO to Mobile

In a fresh timeline after The Collapse, NetEase’s latest shooter game introduces an original setting. While some recognizable characters might make an appearance (such as a young Ikora), it’s important to note that many Lightbearers will have unique combat styles because the Vanguard and the Titan, Hunter, and Warlock classes haven’t been established yet in this timeline.

In a press statement, Ethan Wang, Senior Vice President at NetEase, expressed his delight about their collaboration with Bungie to bring a top-quality Destiny game to mobile devices. The Destiny series has a massive and devoted fanbase worldwide, and as avid fans, the team at NetEase feels honored and excited to create an exhilarating role-playing shooter game within the Destiny Universe for gamers to enjoy.

'Destiny: Rising' Mobile Game Revealed by Bungie and Netease
'Destiny: Rising' Mobile Game Revealed by Bungie and Netease
'Destiny: Rising' Mobile Game Revealed by Bungie and Netease
'Destiny: Rising' Mobile Game Revealed by Bungie and Netease

This game will feature both first and third-person combat modes, along with controller compatibility (get ready to pick up Backbone or Kishi controllers, Guardians). It also assures new characters, even multiple playable ones – a significant shift from the original Destiny experience where players usually control their own custom Guardian.

Destiny: Ascend offers both Player vs Environment (PvE) and Player vs Player (PvP) content, featuring missions known as Strikes, communal social zones, a team-based system called clans, and fresh locations such as Haven, Jiangshi, and the Red Sea Fissure.

We’ve gathered quite a bit of information about Destiny: Much of it comes from leaks, but I can’t wait to find out if NetEase will successfully deliver on their promises. Mobile adaptations often lack depth and feel unnecessary, but The Collapse is a crucial period in Destiny’s history. The concept of this game taking place on a different timeline makes me slightly apprehensive that it might feel like a side story, but if it can transport the thrilling action of Destiny to mobile devices, I’ll be eager to play it regardless.

Guardians can register for the pre-alpha test starting on November 1 at DestinyRising.com.

Written by Lloyd Coombes

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2024-10-14 19:43