Bungie has unveiled Destiny: Rising, a free-to-play mobile version of its sci-fi shooter series developed in collaboration with Chinese publisher NetEase, that’s set to receive a “limited access closed alpha test” on iOS and Android this November.
NetEase initially announced a partnership with Bungie back in 2018, and reports began circulating in 2022 that the two were, in fact, working to bring Destiny to mobile. And the fruits of that labour have now been revealed as Destiny: Rising, a “brand-new adventure set in an alternate Destiny timeline, exploring a narrative in the post-Dark Age era”.
“With the help of legendary Iron Lords,” Bungie teases, “humanity has broken free the shackles of tyranny and began to rally together against the alien forces intent on its extinction. Amidst the chaos of this early age for The City, a new generation of Lightbearers, resurrected by mysterious entities known as Ghosts, set out to restore humanity’s prominence and secure its future.”
All that’ll take the form of a “shared world” experience stretching from the sanctuary of Haven to the “icy, ancient metro of Jiangshi, and the arid expanse of the Red Sea Rift.” Single-player, co-op, and competitive multiplayer modes are included, with some set to be “familiar to Destiny players”, while others are “all-new”. NetEase has so far confirmed a mix of PvP and PvE, including campaigns and six-player cooperative strikes.