The studio that createdHaloin 2001 and is currently building theDestinyfranchise, Bungie, has recently announced a studio expansion. Many gamers are already aware of Bungie’s plans to continue developing theDestinyfranchise, not only as a video game but into other forms of media, as well. However, a recent job listing at Bungie may hint at something completely new for the studio.
Destinyfans have always discussed the game as having a PVE side and a PVP side.With balance changes to one side ofDestiny 2ultimately affecting the other, players have long hoped for separate sandbox tuning to keep PVE from being affected by balance changes in the PVP space. Bungie’s new job listing for an Incubation Multiplayer Systems Designer leans heavily into PVP game design, requiring a strong familiarity with competitive gaming.
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Bungie’s Incubation Multiplayer Systems Designer listing focuses on competitive multiplayer game mechanics that provide strategic depth and opportunities for counterplay. This is something that much of theDestinycommunity have been requesting for a long time.Destiny’s PVP balancing is always a hot topicof discussion among the community, so this new listing may sound like good news to manyDestinyplayers.
While this may sound like a positive piece of information forDestiny’s PVP, the listing also states this position will work with a “team devoted to turning a creative dream into a new franchise at Bungie.” The idea of a new franchise means that this may not be something forDestiny 2.
A new franchise for Bungie focused around competitive PVP could be just what manyDestinyplayers have been looking for.Destinyhas long been given praise for its feel for gunplay, but that gunplay has been diluted with more abilities and hard-to-counter weapons. If Bungie takesDestiny’s gunplay feel and incorporates that into a more competitive-focused game, manyDestinyGuardians may have their hopes answered for a more competitiveDestiny-like PVP game.
Bungie has also posted a few other positions that hint at something new, such as an Incubation Staff Systems Designer to help build a sandbox game unlike anything Bungie has ever created before. WhileDestinyfans may think that these positions could pull support fromDestiny, it should be noted that Bungie is also posting listings forDestinyrelated positions.
Bungie’s recently announced growth and studio expansion seem to be going well, and that should be exciting news for Bungie fans.WhileDestinycontinues to tell an amazing narrativein the PVE space, maybe this new PVP-focused franchise will provide the competitive itch that manyDestinyGuardians have been wanting from the Crucible.