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Destiny Bungie remembers Destiny 2 is an MMO just in time for Star Wars expansion Renegades: "Destiny's feeling lonely right now because all you do is spend time in the mines" Destiny Bungie CEO Pete ...
Derek's love of games came at an early age when his parents first brought home the Nintendo Entertainment System. From then on, countless nights were spent hunting ducks, stomping turtles, exploring ...
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Want to play Marathon early? Bungie will literally pay gamers to give them feedback. And the rate isn't bad - $500 for an hour a day for 30 days; a bit below $17 an hour. Select players have already ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Typically, in the current climate of seemingly frequent gaming industry layoffs, gamers are often ...
Alex Co has been writing about games for 15 years and running, and is a huge fan of online shooters and anything horror related. Following confirmation earlier this month that Bungie's independence ...
Bungie CEO Pete Parsons has announced that he has left the studio behind series like Halo and Destiny after ten years in the position. He will be replaced by Justin Truman, who was previously Bungie's ...
Longtime CEO at PlayStation‘s Bungie, Pete Parsons, is stepping down from his post at the video game developer behind “Destiny 2” and the upcoming “Marathon.” Parsons will be replaced by “Destiny 2” ...
TL;DR: Bungie CEO Pete Parsons is stepping down after 20+ years, with Destiny 2 GM Justin Truman succeeding him. Parsons led Bungie through major growth and its Sony acquisition, amid revenue ...
Bungie CEO Pete Parsons has announced that he's leaving the Halo developer after working at the studio for more than two decades. In Parsons' place, Justin Truman, a general manager on Destiny 2 and ...