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Destiny: Bungie to deliver full vision on both current and next-gen hardware

Destiny is one of those games that will cross over generations, as it's currently confirmed for PS4, PS3 and Xbox 360. However, Bungie has made clear that you will get the full Destiny experience regardless of what platform you play it on.

We reported on Bungie's fan Q&A over the weekend, but this tasty little nugget has now been brought to our attention.

Responding to a question about platforms, Bungie's community manager David Dague said, "We've been planning for multiple hardware platforms from the very beginning, and while we can't get into the minute technical details of each console, we're fully committed to delivering our full vision for Destiny on every console we ship on. Currently, that list is PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360."

Dague continued, "Destiny will be a profoundly Bungie experience, no matter which platform you choose to play it on. It will be made better by the independent, but connected communities that rise up to support it and shape it and make it sing.

"It's heart-warming to see old, familiar friends once again dreaming and speculating about what might be in a brand new world. It's great to see new voices join the party - people eager to see what all the fuss is about. We're going to do our absolute best to live up to your lofty expectations."

What do you make of that then? Is it refreshing to see Bungie striving to deliver the same experience across the board, regardless of format? Let us know below.

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