You can carry over your progress to the Destiny sequel

Sequel? Yep

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Many people have misunderstood the “$500 million” and “10 year plan” comments that Activision has made in the past in regards to Destiny. Those numbers encompass the entire franchise over time, not just one game.

That plan includes multiple games, one of which is Destiny 2, which is coming at some point in the future. Speaking to IGN, Bungie’s David Dague confirmed that player progress would continue throughout the sequel, to allow an “attachment” to your character.

That’s great news, but hopefully Bungie will fix some problems with the existing game first. Stay tuned for a full look at The Dark Below expansion soon.

Bungie says player progress to carry over to Destiny sequel [Destiny]


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