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Bungie, the legendary studio behind the classic Halo trilogy and the popular live-service Destiny franchise, is taking measures to “prepare for the company’s expected and rapid future growth.” In an emailed press release, Bungie has affirmed plans to expand the studio, add key personnel to help create more nuanced IPs, and build upon the already extensive universe of Destiny.

Last month, Bungie made definitive moves to secure a detailed expansion and redesign for its headquarters in Bellevue, Washington. The large-scale operation is slated to be finished in Fall 2022 and will increase the HQ’s 84,000 sq. ft. space to more than 208, 000 sq. ft. To put that into perspective, that’s just below the size of four American football fields combined. This new, enlarged space will house multiple development teams in addition to the experts tasked with working on the Destiny games. Additionally, Bungie will be opening its first international studio in Amsterdam at some point next year. 

The Bungie Leadership Team is also facing positive changes. Mark Noseworthy (Vice President, Destiny Universe) and Luke Smith (Executive Creative Director, Destiny Universe) are set to oversee the brand’s foray into other forms of media (yes, this is vague but very exciting at the same time for any Destiny diehards out there!). Justin Truman (General Manager, Destiny 2) will step into the central role of leading the future development plans of Destiny 2. 

“In addition to building state-of-the-art facilities to support the growth and development of their talented employees, “ the press release reads, “One of the primary drivers of Bungie’s expansion is to increase the commitment to the long-term development of Destiny 2, tell new stories in the Destiny Universe, and create entirely new worlds in to-be-announced IPs.”

What do you think this means for Destiny moving forward? Will the franchise live on in potential movies or spin-off television shows? Or will we be seeing new Destiny games in the near future? Share your thoughts below! Be sure to check out some of our previous impressions of Destiny 2's content here and here

Wednesday, 17 February 2021 22:56

Hitman 3 Imports Work Correctly On PC Now

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Hitman 3 is a fun game, and one of the most interesting things about it is how it allows players to import locations from the previous two installments. However, the process isn't exactly intuitive, and we have a whole guide on how to do it here. But at launch, PC players faced an added complication related to the game's exclusivity on Epic Games Store. In short, if those players owned Hitman 1 or 2 on Steam, they needed to re-purchase the games on Epic Games Store in order to access the content. 

Developer IO Interactive said it was working on a solution for those players, and now the solution has arrived. Today the studio tweeted that players can now access that content without re-buying anything:

https://twitter.com/IOInteractive/status/1362420111248883712

IO Interactive also directs users to this site to begin the import. Though it's touted as a "simple 3-step process," it doesn't all just happen magically. You need sign in to your IOI Account, and then carefully review your selections for the content you're claiming. But after that, you should now be able to properly access the content you already own.

So, now that you’ve got the full experience, what’s the next thing you need to know about Hitman 3? You can see what’s coming next for the remainder of February’s content schedule, which includes the first elusive targets hitting on February 26.

You can also feed your love of Hitman with tons of behind-the-scenes insight from IO Interactive, including 79 Rapid-Fire Questions about the game. Or if you want something more on the serious side, read about IO’s long history with the franchise and its attitude toward walking away from it (for now).

If nothing else, you can just watch Game Informer’s Alex Van Aken obsessively try to finish Hitman’s 3 first mission in as little time as possible. Or you can just buy the game and try it for yourself!