Thanks to newly unsealed court documents in the West/Zampella vs. Activision case, the gaming community is finally aware of what Bungie is up to since its departure from the Halo franchise. In case you missed it, the court documents included details about "Destiny," a sci-fi shooter that's planned for release sometime in 2013, along with several other titles planned for Activision. As you can imagine, gamers are eager to hear more about Destiny. Unfortunately, this year's E3 will lack the presence of Bungie, which means no Destiny details.
When asked if there were any plans to show off the newly "revealed" game, Bungie said it hasn't been working on one. "Nope. We never started one, and we’re not going to be at E3 in any official capacity this year. Some of us will be there, lurking from booth to booth, but don’t expect any announcements."
Bungie has always acted on their own time and this certain no different case. In reality, we're just excited to know that the fine folks at Bungie are up to something new, and something seemingly large. We'll keep you up-to-date on any new Destiny details as they become available.
Source: [Bungie]
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