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10/1/2014 2:37:17 AM
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Destiny in 10 years.

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No

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Getting a unibeaver in 10 years.

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In all honesty,who will still be playing this game in 10 years,from now?I can't see it.Not even for 3 years,unless they have a crud load of content,I am sure we will all be moving on to the Xbox Two or the PS 5 by then playing Halo Duty.In all seriouness though,how will they accomplish such a thing.The only game I remember still to survive is Runescape or WoW.(Commence crying and jeers,or maybe applause's and regrets.)Does anyone still plan on playing it 10 years from now? #10YearsAndCounting

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  • The game has 3 planned sequels. Destiny 1, as it stands, will probably not be plated for more than a couple years. As far as the series is concerned, if they put the heart into the sequels that they put into the pre release (2013) destiny, it could last 10 years+.

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    • Probably won't be playing Destiny but I imagine I'll be playing Destiny 3 or 4 by then.

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    • Edited by Fox: 10/1/2014 3:09:05 AM
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      Its hard to say. It will all depend on their own ability to keep the game/franchise stimulating. However, in ten years, the gaming industry may begin to look much different. That is, how we play our games and so there will be alternatives that come along that are much more innovative and taking better advantage of the technology at hand. But also just new and better games in general. While some franchises endure the tests of time quite well (e.g., Pokemon (yes, I know)), most burn out from lack of innovativeness and consumer fatigue, therefore withering away into the dark void of oblivion. Forever forgotten to the succeeding generations and casual gamers. So I would say no right now. But that doesn't mean it won't live on for a good while though. (Or you'd just keep beating a dead horse like Halo, no offense guys.)

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    • 10 years is a long time. . I doubt I'll still be playing this. Especially if Virtual reality games become the norm in that time.

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      • Time will tell.

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      • It aint gonna last

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