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Bungie Reveals New Concept Art For Their Next Big Game

Earlier today, Bungie, the creators of Destiny and Halo, released a new recruitment video in a series of similar shorts to encourage people to help them build amazing new worlds. In this video, Luke Timmins, Engineering Director at Bungie, talks about how much passion and a person’s ability to create and discuss the process of creation goes into talent scouting for the recently Sony-acquired studio. 

The first piece of concept art for Bungie’s next big game

This is old hat for long time Bungie fans, however, there is something interesting to be found. Towards the end of the video, two pieces of concept art for an unannounced title are shown off while Timmins explains his excitement for not only the continued development of Destiny, but also how tantalizing their new stuff could be if only he could show it to people. That the new projects in the early stages of development are more than enough to encourage anyone who is interested in working on games to apply. 

Another new piece of art from what might be “Matter”

These images may likely be from the trademarked “Matter” that Bungie trademarked all the way back in 2018 which is toted as sporting more “whimsical” characters and designs. Originally reported by IGN, Pete Parsons had stated that they hoped to release their next big game by 2025. With Bungie finally beginning to drop concept art for whatever their new game will be, perhaps it will be sooner rather than later before we all get to start asking “When is Matter” rather than “What is Matter.”

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Austin Ford

Austin is a streamer, mostly focusing on games like Halo and Destiny, though occasionally stepping out of his comfort zone, too. A Halo fan since 2001, he claims that he's an OG but how OG can you be when you were 6 the first time you played it?

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