Destiny 2 players on non-PlayStation formats may have panicked today when Sony announced its acquisition of developer Bungie.
Fear not though – the sci-fi shooter won’t be turning into a PlayStation exclusive any time soon.Following Sony’s shock purchase of Destiny 2 developer Bungie for £2.6billion today, questions immediately arose over the future exclusivity of the studio’s work.
With Destiny 2 currently available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, PC, and even Google Stadia in addition to Sony’s PS5 and PS4, social media chatter was awash with speculation that Sony would make the hit game exclusive to its platforms.However, speaking to GamesIndustry.biz, Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Jim Ryan says that “everybody wants the extremely large Destiny 2 community, whatever platform they’re on, to be able to continue to enjoy their Destiny 2 experiences.
And that approach will apply to future Bungie releases. That is unequivocal.”Instead, the move may be more to do with Sony’s broader businesses and potential to expand the Destiny universe into other media.“Back in 2016, we set out a vision for ourselves to create worlds and inspire friendships.
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