Destiny3 is a concept that has been on the minds of many fans and gamers, especially as of late. The success ofDestinyandDestiny 2has sparked excitement for a potential third installment, but it is not yet confirmed, nor is it likely, given what Bungie has said lately on the subject. However, ifDestiny3 were to happen, it would have the potential to build upon the strengths of its predecessors while also introducing a better foundation to even more properly capitalize onDestiny 2’s still massive potential, with the source material in mind.

Now, ifDestiny3 were to come to fruition, it could potentially be built upon an advanced engine like Unreal Engine 5. This would allow for not only stunning graphics and an immersive experience, but also the utilization of the latest technology upgrades like RTX and DLSS. The switch to a better engine would not only mean better performance and graphics but also better technical support for the various teams that would designcontent forDestiny 2’s sequel. That added efficiency and ease of use for content and system development could be the difference between okay and amazing future content.

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The weapons and abilities fromDestiny 2could also be expanded upon, with, ideally, most or all ofDestiny 2’s subclasses, systems, loot, and content making the jump to the third game. The work involved needed to do so would be massive. Still, some would argue that kind of work would be preferable compared to the backlash Bungie would receive from players for being forced to, once again, lose all their loot, powers, and progress as a plot device.

IfDestiny 2were to get aDestiny 3sequel, a returning and consistent focus on storytelling and characters would also be a key aspect of a third game’s success. Utilizing a new engine could also allow for new experiences for players. These unique experiences could be lifted directly from the game’s lore, including new characters, encounters, and battles. Said experiences could also draw from iconic in-game events, like the battle at Twilight Gap.Destiny3 would also benefit from the same level of focus on multiplayer, socializing, and expanded matchmaking that is coming with the Lightfall expansion.

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Additionally, the idea of expanding procedurally generated content would also work to benefit a thirdDestiny. Locations that change a little or a lot each time a player visits them could breathe new life intoDestiny 2’s PvE Content. It would be wild to imagine a scenario where players could talk to their Ghost, ask it any question about the game, story, or lore, and get a reasonably helpful or interesting answer. AI technology integrated into Unreal Engine 5 could provide a limitless amount of high-quality speech production for many new and old NPCs. IfDestiny 3were to come out in five or more years, this kind of technology could be possible within the more recent game engines that are compatible with such tech.

Ultimately,Destiny 3is an idea that has the potential to bring a new level of quality and immersion to its gaming community. If it were to happen, it could expand upon the strengths of its predecessors and introduce new elements like advanced graphics, optimization, loot variety, and procedurally generated content. The focus on lore, storytelling, and characters, as well as multiplayer options, without resetting players' progress from over the years, would also be a crucial move in movingplayers fromDestiny 2toDestiny3. As such, allowing an integrated AI to generate new content for players in this setting would be a fantastic step forward for replayability and one’s ability to immerse themselves inDestiny’s universe.

Destiny 2is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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