Most Bungie fans got to know the developer while
it was working for Microsoft on the Halo series, which helped define
Xbox in the last two console generations. Some of these fans, which
stuck with Microsoft and Xbox One, are upset that Bungie has aligned
itself with Sony and the PlayStation 4 for its upcoming sci-fi shooter Destiny. PS4 and PS3 owners already got a chance to play an alpha of the game, the beta will hit PlayStation consoles first, and Destiny will also have PlayStation-exclusive content.
In a recent post to Bungie’s official website,
Community Manager David Dague explained that despite its new
relationship with Sony, Bungie doesn’t “hate” its Xbox fans, as one fan
suggested in a question.
“Loving a good game
and the hard-working developers who create it is not a console
exclusive,” Dague said. “Bungie has embraced many different platforms in
our storied history. We have a hard time sitting still. Our goal has
been to create amazing worlds and fill them with as many passionate
people as possible. What we would tell you is that, if you want to
explore the world of Destiny, it was built with you in mind. We make
games here at Bungie. We love the people who play them equally.”
And as Head of Xbox Phil Spencer recently made clear, there’s no bad blood between Microsoft and Bungie.
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