Bungie is no stranger to making AAA games. Before working on Destiny and its sequel, Destiny 2, Bungie was known for its work on the Halo games. The studio focused exclusively on the Halo franchise for several years before splitting from Microsoft in 2007. Later, Bungie entered a 10-year publishing deal with Activision that eventually led to the creation of the Destiny franchise in 2014.
As the studio's flagship game, Bungie is all-in on Destiny 2 and it shows. Bungie expects to continue supporting Destiny 2 with at least three more expansions until 2024 and beyond.
Yet, despite confirming that it's got its hands full with Destiny, Bungie is still looking towards a less Destiny-dominated future, and a recent job listing might have just hinted at what Bungie's next project is going to be like.
What is Bungie's new IP going to be like?
When you consider how influential the Destiny games have been in their relatively short time in the industry, Bungie's next game is going to face heavy expectations.
