Bungie's upcoming shooter Destiny may be getting released on the PC in addition to current- and next-gen platforms including the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Speaking to IGN, Bungie senior writer Eric Osborne said that developing for more platforms equated to more work for the studio, and that they're unwilling to sacrifice the development of the game on any of the game's existing platforms to make do.
"We haven't said yes, and we haven't said no," Osborne said of the possibility of developing the game on the PC. "The more platforms we take on, the more work it ultimately becomes, and what we don't want is to compromise the core experience on any platforms. We have a lot of people who play on PCs. We have a lot of appetite to build that experience. We haven't announced it yet, but we're looking forward to talking more about that kind of stuff in the future."
Despite being a multiplatform game, the developer said that there are some "complexities" with making saves work across platforms.
"For us, [platforms] are purely agnostic," Osborne said. "Any data on our back-end servers and services, like Bungie.net, are ours. We control it, we can do a bunch of fun stuff on that side. So for us, we want to absolutely do the right things for players. But there are some complexities we have to solve that are outside our control. But we're absolutely pushing to solve some of those things. We don’t have anything to announce, but hopefully in the future we will."
The game was teased yesterday in a live-action trailer announcing a gameplay reveal at E3 next month.