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Winners for the Christmas Fan Fiction contest have been announced in the forum! Go see if you're one of the lucky two, and be sure to read the entries in the original post if you haven't already. Thanks to Ragashingo for hosting the contest and congratulations to the winners!
Now that the holidays are past, I finally had time to look at the fan fiction queue. (I'm embarrassed to admit that a couple of stories have been sitting there for a little while.) We have three new items today: PerseusSpartacus continues his "Introversion on the Key of D Minor" series, kemachiro released the full-length version of "A Hunter's Journey" (and it's hefty, coming in at novella length), and Gilead contributed a charming story about a girl and her robot. Go read!
Over at Bungie.net, Progo held a Destiny Fan Art contest - and last week, posted the winners. Some great stuff in there! Go take a look.
Game Informer has posted a very enlightening interview with Bungie co-founder and design director Jason Jones. It's a fascinating look at the studio's vision for Destiny, from the inspiration behind the game's core concept to the story goals that drive every aspect of Bungie's world-building efforts. Go read the three-page article and then let us know what you think on our forum! (Thanks for the heads-up, Zero.)
GrimBrother IV brought to our attention a Game Informer interview with Chris Barrett, Destiny's art director, concerning Destiny's inspirations & evolutions. Go read and watch!
Martin from Destiny Overwatch whipped up a few Destiny themed Xbox One controllers. If you're the type that likes to match your consoles accessories and your clothing, you might want to check out his faction themed controllers as well - go look!
IGN has posted a roundup of games that their editors are looking forward to in the coming year - and included a poll, so you can vote for your own top choices. Destiny, of course, is on the list!
The Playstation 4 has finally launched, and Bungie honored the event with some brand new in-engine footage and very exciting news for the PlayStation Nation: When the Destiny beta launches in early 2014, it will be available first on PS4 and PS3. Tough break, Xbox fans.
Looks like Bungie will be part of the GameTrailers PlayStation 4 launch coverage tonight
- tune in to "PS4 All Access" on SpikeTV at 11pm EST (8pm PST) or watch it streaming online. Rumor has it there will be a new trailer with some epic in-engine footage...Playstation Access tackled Urk and Deej on the topic of the Moon, classes, exotic weapons, seamless social experiences and the Beta. Thanks, Xenos!
As announced on last night's episode of dboTV, we're currently running a contest where you can win one of the prints from Bungie's "Ghosts in the Machine" concept art gallery by participating in the Destiny Community's Extra Life campaign. Only 20 copies of the Exo image above (by Jaime Jones) were sold, so this is a pretty awesome prize Beorn snagged for the DBO community! For all of the details on how to enter, check out this post /Sekhmet/ left on our forum. Good luck!
PerseusSpartacus contributed a new piece of fan fiction to the queue today, the first in a new series. It follows a fireteam of Guardians as they face down a horde of Hive. Go read!
"In fact, at times I'm challenged when I look at something on a big screen and I think, 'was that current or next-gen?'" Osborne added.
Eurogamer spoke with Urk about how Destiny looks on current gen and next gen, what the differences are, and if the current gen is left in the dust. What he has to say sounds promising, no matter what console you're gearing towards. Urk even dropped a line on the same subject in our own forum earlier this week!
Our local smoke-signaler, Xenos, directed our attention to some questions Desti-Nation threw at Deej. Nothing really new, and a lot of Q's were posed at topics that have not been discussed or announced, but there's still a little meat to the conversation.
Just a quick heads-up that we've posted a local copy of our photos from the "Ghosts in the Machine" concept art gallery that opened on Thursday in Seattle.
The "Ghosts in the Machine" show began today, and we're already finding photos of new Destiny concept art around the internet. (The one above comes from the Ltd. Art Gallery twitter page.) Keep your eyes peeled - the exhibit is open until November 3rd!
Is the hunt for Destiny Beta codes driving you out of your gourd? Rest easy, Ichabod, for Bungie is getting into the Halloween spirit with a contest that will turn pumpkins into prizes. Don't wait until midnight - contest finalists will be chosen Sunday, so head over to Bungie.net for the rules post-haste! (Thanks, Xenos.)
As seen in some of the articles posted this week, as well as showcased in the Weekly Update yesterday, some new concept art has been dribbling out of our favorite studio. Bungie's concept art gallery has been updated with these, and the gallery actually included a few I had missed, like this one, "Hive Lair".
Looks like our predecessors might have delved too greedily and too deep...There's been a handful of Dave Dunn interviews from the Australian side of game journalism in the last few days. Our local Pony Express rider, Xenos, has so far highlighted two of them in the forums: Gameplanet's "Designing Destiny" and AusGamer's "Interview...". AusGamer also has some concept art/screenshots you may have not seen before in their gallery, like these beauties above and below:
Thanks, Xenos (Gameplanet thread / AusGamer thread). And apologies for the terrible headline, everyone.Ooh, this is really cool (and another event that makes me sad I don't live anywhere near Seattle): a coming exhibit at the LTD Gallery in Seattle is going to be full of beautiful art from Bungie. Thanks for pointing it out in our forums, broony!
(After a bunch of boring receptions in college, one I'd actually love to go to...)
Two new stories went up in the fan fiction site over the weekend. The first is the excellent Destiny: Birthright by Katsuhiro. The second is the first part of SirLock's Last Ones Standing. Go read!