Xbox One Destiny Players Can Square Off Against Bungie Devs Tonight
Can you beat Bungie at its own game?
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This week's Bungie Bounty, the developer's weekly challenge to Destiny players to beat studio employees at their own game, will be held tonight on Xbox One starting at 7 PM PDT/10 PM EDT. For one hour only, you can square off against Bungie developers in the game's Skirmish multiplayer mode in the Crucible.
The Bungie developers listed below will be online from 7-8 PM PDT tonight. If you're victorious in a match against them, you'll win a special emblem--The Sign of Opposing Will--which is sure to be a rare item considering Bungie Bounties only happen once a week for one hour.
- Enormous Corgi -- Nate Hawbaker, technical artist
- KAPTURE -- Javier Burgos, senior technical artist
- DeeJ BNG -- David Dague, community manager
Bungie Bounty events are held every Thursday evening PDT. The first competition took place last week in a Clash match on PlayStation 4, and Bungie's team was beaten right away. Bungie has said that Bungie Bounty events will take place on all platforms, meaning next week's event is likely to be held on PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
Destiny launched earlier this month to record-breaking sales. Just today, Bungie announced a raft of changes coming to the game in the days and weeks ahead, including weapon balancing, new communication options, and tweaking Strikes so that they feel "less grindy." One change you'll notice right away, however, is that Destiny's Treasure Cave has been shut down.
For more on Destiny, check out GameSpot's review.
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