Destiny PC version release date set for March 2015? We sure hope so! Plus; Game available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One Consoles

Destiny PC version release date set for March 2015? We sure hope so! Plus; Game available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One Consoles
Destiny news: While the Sci-Fi game has already been released for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One, Destiny for PC release date has been rumored to be released by March 2015, according to some sources. But game creator Bungie, the same team behind Halo, has not confirmed anything yet.
Set 700 years into the future, Destiny takes place the Golden Age, a period of prosperity exploration, peace and technological breakthroughs. An event known as the Collapse put an age into this era.
Destiny players can choose to be a titan, a warlock, or a hunter and are tasked to use their powers to protect Earth's last city. Players also get the chance to explore wonders on other planets such as the red dunes of Mars and the lush forests of Venus.
Players can customize and upgrade their weapons, armor and other accessories for a more personal gaming experience. Moreover, Destiny has various game modes - campaign, cooperative, social, public, and competitive multiplayer, so players can go on missions individually or in teams.
Destiny was developed by Bungie and published by Activision through a ten-year publishing agreement.
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