Too little too late? As if to say that Destiny is not going to be able to make it through these games? As in these games are going to kill Destiny? As in how many other 'Destiny-Killers' have killed Destiny?
You really think that now, as Destiny starts to get an even more massive foothold, and decides to go with a 'free dlc' model, is going to suddenly be eclipsed by ....anything?
Don't get me wrong, I'm Ridiculously excited or Fallout 4 and Just Cause 3 and Uncharted 4, but When I'm not doing those things (and sure that will take me a while), I'm going to be doing what millions of others are going to be doing, and that's playing Destiny.
That's not fanboyism or anything other than the reality of it. Destiny's 'trial period' is pretty much gone by, and at this point, it's a fairly steady revenue stream for Activision, that is not only growing, but also generating higher reviews.
CoD would have to do something utterly ridonkulous to garner back my attention at this point. Some sort of new Ghost recon type campaign just ain't cutting it. Zombies? Played out.
And Halo 5 may be one of the best games in a long time, but it's far lower install base on only Xbox One, means that Halo 5 would have to basically be the shooter of everyone's dreams in order to start making a decent chip in Destiny's overall install base. A shooter so good that it sold the console without even trying.
While I'm sure CoD will do better than AW, and Halo 5 will undoubtedly be good, I still don't see them coming even close to 'Killing Destiny'
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