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Destiny, as a whole, is a franchise comprised of video-game releases, comics, books, a trading card series, and merchandise based on elements of the universe constructed and established primarily by the first game of the series. Destiny was developed and produced by Bungie, famous for their prior video-game series Halo, alongside Vicarious Visions and High Moon Studios, with Activision being a former producer and publisher.
Games
- Destiny (9 September 2014)
- The Dark Below (9 December 2014)
- House of Wolves (19 May 2015)
- The Taken King (15 September 2015)
- Rise of Iron (20 September 2016)
- Destiny 2 (6 September 2017)
- Curse of Osiris (5 December 2017)
- Warmind (8 May 2018)
- Forsaken (4 September 2018)
- Shadowkeep (1 October 2019)
- Beyond Light (November 10 2020)
- The Witch Queen (Q3 2021)
- Lightfall (Q3 2022)
Literature
Comics
- Destiny: Fall of Osiris (2017)[1]
- Destiny: Warmind (2018)[2]
- Destiny: Cayde's Six (2019)[3]
- Destiny Comic Collection (2019)[4]
Lore books
- Cayde's Treasure Island Book (2015, part of The Taken King Collector's edition)
- Cabal Booklet (2017, part of Destiny 2 Collector's Edition)
- Destiny Grimoire Anthology Volume I (2018)[5]
- Destiny Grimoire Anthology Volume II: Fallen Kingdoms (2019)[6]
- Destiny Grimoire Anthology Volume III (Coming soon, expected 2020)[7]
Art books
- The Art of Destiny (2014)[8]
- Destiny: The Official Poster Collection (2014)
- The Art of Destiny Volume II (2018)[9]
- Destiny 2: The Official Poster Collection (2017)
Other
- Destiny Strategy Guide (2014)
- D is for Destiny - An Early Adventure Book (2016)[10]
- Destiny: The Official Coloring Book (2017)[11]
See also
References
- ^ https://comics.bungie.net/en/1/fall-of-osiris/
- ^ https://comics.bungie.net/en/3/warmind/
- ^ https://comics.bungie.net/en/6/caydes-six/
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/destiny-comic-collection-volume-one
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/preorder-destiny-grimoire-anthology-volume-i
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/destiny-grimoire-anthology-volume-two
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/coming-soon-destiny-grimoire-anthology-volume-iii
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/art-of-destiny-book
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/pre-order-the-art-of-destiny-volume-2
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/d-is-for-destiny-an-early-adventure-book
- ^ https://bungiestore.com/collections/art-books/products/destiny-coloring-book