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Destiny 3 Reportedly in ‘Extremely Early Development’

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– Two Bungie leakers, Bungie_Leaks and Colony Deaks, have publicly claimed that Destiny 3 is in extremely early development.
– The rumor also includes mention of a “Destiny 2 classic game” being greenlit, though Colony Deaks is still working to confirm this information.
– Destiny 2 has seen record low player counts on Steam and Sony reported a $204 million loss due to lower-than-expected Destiny 2 sales.
– Previous Destiny 3 rumors were debunked, and Bungie had shifted to smaller experience packs, but this strategy appears unsuccessful.
– If Destiny 3 is in development, it is in such an early stage that a release could be several years away, with Destiny 2 continuing in the meantime.

Reports from credible sources suggest that Destiny 3 is now in the earliest stages of development at Bungie. This information comes from two separate leakers with established track records regarding the studio’s activities. The first, known as Bungie_Leaks, shared details originally posted by another user whose account is protected from public view. This initial report also mentioned that a project similar to a “Destiny 2 classic game” has received approval, which the source claims contributed to recent delays in the Destiny 2 content roadmap.

Several hours later, a second and highly trusted leaker, Colony Deaks, confirmed the core claim. They stated that Destiny 3 is in “extremely early development,” adding that they had been holding the information for weeks. The leaker expressed frustration that others had shared the news prematurely, promising to provide more substantial updates in the coming months as the project evolves. When questioned about the Destiny 2 Classic rumor, Colony Deaks replied that they possess a significant amount of information on that subject but are still in the process of verifying it.

The timing of these rumors aligns with a challenging period for Destiny 2. The game recently recorded some of its lowest-ever player counts on Steam following the release of the Edge of Fate expansion. Compounding the issue, Sony, Bungie’s parent company, announced a substantial financial loss directly linked to underperforming Destiny 2 sales. This combination of declining engagement and financial pressure may have convinced both the developer and its corporate owner that a completely new installment is necessary to revitalize the franchise. This sentiment is widely echoed by the community, with many lapsed players stating they would only return for a full sequel.

This is not the first time whispers of a third Destiny game have surfaced. Similar rumors emerged as far back as 2018 and then again last year. However, a subsequent report from a reputable journalist clarified that a true Destiny 3 was not in development at that time. Instead, Bungie was working on a separate Destiny-related project, codenamed Payback, which was ultimately canceled. The studio’s strategy then appeared to shift toward releasing smaller content packs, an approach that now seems to have fallen short of expectations, potentially forcing a strategic reversal.

Even if development on Destiny 3 has genuinely commenced, the path to release is undoubtedly long. Given the typical timeline for a major AAA game, it could be several years before any official announcement is made. In the meantime, Destiny 2 continues its run, with the next major expansion, Renegades, scheduled for a December release. Bungie has already released a video documentary and a launch trailer to build anticipation for this new content.

(Source: wccftech)

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