More Destiny at E3
Bungie says it will share more information about action-shooter at trade show this summer; concept art and video released.
Today during a Game Developers Conference panel, Bungie teased it will share more information about its new action-shooter Destiny at the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo, which runs June 9-11.
"See you at E3," Destiny writer and director Joe Staten said.
Bungie also shared a host of Destiny concept art images today during the panel, as part of a discussion regarding the company's world-building techniques. Staten and art director Christopher Barrett explained how Bungie's goal for Destiny was to create a world that mattered and that lasted, while also being flexible and accommodating to anything the community creates.
More Destiny concept art is available at Bungie's website.
Lastly, Bungie showed off a video (below) that offers a look into the character art, development, and design of Destiny. It includes early drawings, concept art, animation, and in-engine character models.
GameSpot sat down with Staten and Barrett today following their presentation. This conversation will be posted in the time ahead.
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