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Destiny Lightfall

Bungie have followed up their colourful The Game Awards Destiny 2: Lightfall expansion trailer with equally bright and colourful environment and weapons and gear trailers.

The aesthetic is not recognisably Destiny 2. We've seen it described as more cyberpunk and reckon that fits well enough.

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US FTC Investigate Sony

Sony's proposed $3.6 billion (US) acquisition of game developer Bungie will be the subject of a US Federal Trade Commission anti-trust investigation.

When the deal was announced Bungie released a statement to the effect that their games, present (eg. Destiny 2) and future, would not become Sony (i.e. Playstation) exclusives but the FTC has doubts.

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Steamy News

Following the controlled launch of their new handheld gaming computer the Steam Deck, Valve have been talking to any and everyone about the device.

It is a fascinating development in gaming technology but during their various interviews they've also touched on other topics of interest.

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Destiny 2's Risen

Today Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion went live and with it came details and a trailer for their update Season of the Risen.

For any non-gamers confused by that sentence, Destiny 2 is the base game. The Witch Queen is a paid, major content addition. Season of the Risen is a free update to the base game.

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Destiny 2 Trailer

Ahead of the expansion itself, Bungie have released their launch trailer for Destiny 2's The Witch Queen.

It has flash, sizzle, music with a great beat and no, no, no that's absolutely not a "lightsaber" towards the end.

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Destiny 2 Interactive

Bungie have released an "interactive trailer" for their upcoming Destiny 2 expansion, The Witch Queen.

It's just a video which pauses and brings up a little info screen when you click on a specific icon.

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Destiny 2 Trailer

Bungie have released a 13 minute developer gabfest interspersed with footage of Destiny 2's upcoming expansion, The Witch Queen.

It's a good gabfest.

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Sony Buy Bungie

Global megacorporation Sony have announced a deal to buy game developer Bungie, known for Destiny and its sequel and who made the original Halo, for $3.6 billion US.

Bungie have released a statement reassuring fans that they will retain creative freedom and in an FAQ that none of its games will become Playstation exclusives.

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