The contract (full contract) was published in its entirety by the LA Times, and provided a number of pieces of information that were previously unknown and/or only speculated:
* "Destiny" is the operating title for Bungie's next project.
* Destiny will consist of a series of four MMO-style "sci-fantasy action shooter" titles, released every other year beginning in Fall 2013.
* Expansion pack-style downloadable content (DLC), code named "Comet," will be released every other year beginning in 2014.
* Destiny will feature a number of DLCs, microtransactions, and value-added paid services.
* Destiny is targeting a "Teen" rating from the ESRB in the United States and a PEGI16 rating in Europe.
* Activision, as previously confirmed, retains the exclusive right to publish al
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| - The contract (full contract) was published in its entirety by the LA Times, and provided a number of pieces of information that were previously unknown and/or only speculated:
* "Destiny" is the operating title for Bungie's next project.
* Destiny will consist of a series of four MMO-style "sci-fantasy action shooter" titles, released every other year beginning in Fall 2013.
* Expansion pack-style downloadable content (DLC), code named "Comet," will be released every other year beginning in 2014.
* Destiny will feature a number of DLCs, microtransactions, and value-added paid services.
* Destiny is targeting a "Teen" rating from the ESRB in the United States and a PEGI16 rating in Europe.
* Activision, as previously confirmed, retains the exclusive right to publish al
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| - The contract (full contract) was published in its entirety by the LA Times, and provided a number of pieces of information that were previously unknown and/or only speculated:
* "Destiny" is the operating title for Bungie's next project.
* Destiny will consist of a series of four MMO-style "sci-fantasy action shooter" titles, released every other year beginning in Fall 2013.
* Expansion pack-style downloadable content (DLC), code named "Comet," will be released every other year beginning in 2014.
* Destiny will feature a number of DLCs, microtransactions, and value-added paid services.
* Destiny is targeting a "Teen" rating from the ESRB in the United States and a PEGI16 rating in Europe.
* Activision, as previously confirmed, retains the exclusive right to publish all Destiny titles. However, Bungie retains ownership of the Destiny intellectual property regardless of its relationship with Activision.
* Bungie will receive $2.5 million per year from 2010 through 2013 to develop Destiny.
* Bungie will receive between 20 and 35% of cumulative operating income for Destiny, depending on the total amount of income.
* Bungie is eligible for a number of performance and sales-based bonuses depending on Destiny meeting certain development milestones and sales goals.
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