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Bungie is reportedly making a Destiny game for mobile with China’s NetEase VGC Open main menu Lengthy FIFA players MultiVersus characters Disney Dreamlight recipe list First for Video Game News Follow VGC Bungie is reportedly making a Destiny game for mobile with China s NetEaseIt’s claimed the game has been in development for over two years Video Game News 4th Jul 2022 / 6:58 pm Posted by Tom IvanBungie is reportedly working on a new Destiny game for mobile in partnership with Chinese tech and gaming giant NetEase. The Game Post claims to have spotted “an unannounced FPS mobile game” developed in cooperation with Bungie listed on the LinkedIn profile of a NetEase Games artist. And citing a source said to be familiar with NetEase’s development plans, the site claims the studio has been working on a new Destiny game for well over two years. It’s also suggested that the game is a new title rather than a mobile version of Destiny 2. Destiny 2 ViDoc: Light in the DarknessSubscribe to VGC on YouTube NetEase invested $100 million to become a minority shareholder in Bungie in 2018. At the time, the Destiny studio said the deal would help it “explore new directions” and “build new worlds”. Bungie CEO Pete Parsons also told GamesIndustry.biz that the deal was a signal of Bungie’s ambition to become a global game and entertainment company. “We want to be able to build games that are inspiring people from around the world, and this partnership in part will allow us to do that, to begin that incubation and development process in a real way,” he said. Sony announced in January that it intends to acquire Bungie in a deal worth $3.6 billion. Related 1 A Destiny YouTuber who allegedly impersonated Bungie is being sued by the studio for $7 7mThe defendant is accused of sending fraudulent takedown notices to fellow content creatorsSpeaking in May, Sony CEO Kenichiro Yoshida said the company’s planned acquisition of Bungie was partly motivated by a desire for PlayStation to become more of a multiplatform business. “We believe it will be a catalyst to enhance our live game services capabilities,” he said. “Our acquisition of Bungie also represents a major step forward in becoming more multiplatform.” In addition to its ongoing work on Destiny 2, Bungie previously announced plans to bring at least one new IP to market before 2025. 5 Comments Related VGC Content Square Enix Montréal has rebranded as Studio Onoma19 hours ago New Bungie patents fuel Destiny mobile speculation2 weeks ago A cheat seller sued by Bungie is now countersuing it for hacking and DMCA violations2 weeks ago Call of Duty Warzone Mobile officially announced ahead of full reveal next week1 month ago Popular Now on VGC1 Harley Quinn voice actor criticises Chris Pratt Mario casting ‘ It should be Charles’ 2 Phil Spencer could be teasing Xbox s game streaming device in a new office photo3 Interview How PlatinumGames is betting on Nintendo expertise to shape its future4 Modern Warfare 2 will seemingly require a phone number like Overwatch 25 Platinum thinks hiring of Nintendo veteran can take the companies relationship to the next level More Video Game News Nintendo has revealed new Splatoon 3 multiplayer map Mincemeat MetalworksThe Switch sequel will be released in September3 months ago1 US PlayStation shipments were reportedly up 400% last monthPS5 supply appears to be increasing as Christmas approaches1 hour ago1 Comment Overwatch 2 servers down for some as Blizzard removes two heroes temporarilyThe game's rocky launch has caused much fan frustration2 hours ago Netflix has released the opening credits sequence for Cyberpunk EdgerunnersThe show will premiere on the streaming service in September3 months agoBy commenting on this article you agree to adhere to VGC’s community guidelines. Notice: To display comments please allow the use of Functional Cookies in Cookie Preferences.