The Guardians in Destiny 2 are currently dreaming of a bug-free loot shooter on the latest generation Unreal Engine. But why only dream? A former employee and some job descriptions have long indicated that this is not so unlikely.
Is Destiny 2 looking better than ever? Maybe not Destiny 2. But it’s becoming increasingly likely for Bungie’s new and still secretive project. At least if you believe the information that has been revealed on the net.
And now, a former employee has posted on his profile that at Bungie he “led the effort to build a larger prototype [für ein neues Spiel] in unreal [Engine] to build”.
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Where does the information come from? It has long been known that developer Bungie, creator of the Halo and Destiny franchises, has been working with Sony on one or more ambitious projects for quite some time.
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Several job postings point to a new PvP game from Bungie, now the LinkedIn profile of former creative director, Robert Engeln, has again revealed more information.
While the former employee didn’t provide full details, there are still rumors in the community that Bungie’s prototype IP could hint at an all-new PvP game that players should be excited about.
Bungie could actually rely on the latest Unreal Engine for the ongoing development of its upcoming games.
It not only offers developers a variety of tools and features to create games, but also a powerful 3D rendering engine, an advanced physics engine and a sophisticated animation system.
This makes it possible to render extremely detailed 3D models in real time without having to compromise on performance. The end result is a realistic and immersive gaming experience that blurs the lines between reality and virtuality.
With the use of this engine, the creator of Destiny 2 would rely on the latest and most modern technology and make the eyes of the guardians shine.
At least the wait would be worth it: For now, though, that’s little consolation for Destiny 2 players. Because Destiny, Bungie’s current game, is struggling with more and more errors, which players speculately attribute to the old and outdated Tiger engine.
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Bungie itself has not officially commented on this. But the prospect of the developer opting for a new engine like Unreal Engine 5 in the future could be a significant improvement worth waiting for.
This increases the curiosity of the frustrated Destiny players about which projects are currently simmering in the developer kitchen at Bungie. Many believe that if the studio wants to remain among the top developers out there, at least one of these projects needs to be a big hit.
Are you also dreaming of a new Destiny in the Unreal Engine? Is this something you were hoping for in Destiny 2? And do you think that will inspire the Guardians again? Then please leave your opinion in the comments.
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