Destiny PC Comes In 2015: Exciting Game Experience At Your Computer

Destiny PC Comes In 2015: Exciting Game Experience At Your Computer
There is a great news for many PC gamers today, as Bungie has confirmed the the PC version Destiny as well as its release date. Cyberland revealed that Destiny is no longer limited to console because this exciting game can now be played by gamers right at their computers. Bungie has also allegedly confirmed that the PC version of Destiny will be released a year after it has been on consoles. Hence, the release date of Destiny PC has been reportedly set on 2015.
But everything does not stop there, as Microsoft is still pushing for the PC players of Destiny to play with the players of Xbox One. While a lot of fans are somewhat suspicious about the release of the PC version of Destiny, the CEO of Activision himself says that Destiny is a perfect fit for computers.
The announcement of the Destiny PC came when gamers and fans were about to lose hope about the possibility of PC version of the game. There is no any specific date given regarding the official release of the PC version of Destiny but the delay is because game developers are still working on a few improvements for the release of the game on PC. There is also no information given about the PC specs of requirements of the game, but it's safe to assume that they'll be fairly high, considering the already-appealing-looks of Destiny today. With the announcement of the release of Destiny PC, the excitement of a lot of fans and gamers has been ablaze.
The lead designer of Destiny, Lar Bakker told game fans that the release of the PC version of Destiny is taking so long because it is the hardest to make. The publishing house CEO also added that developing Destiny on computers is different from developing it for consoles, so they just want to make sure that they are doing the right thing. They also want to make sure that it is of the highest quality possible to give all gamers the best gaming experience they require.
The tentative release date of Destiny PC is set on 2015 while the game has been release last Sept. 9 on consoles.
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