Bungie’s upcoming first-person shooter RPG Destiny is back in the news. As the company promised earlier, Bungie has now started pushing out new beta codes for Destiny for all those who pre-ordered the game.
Bungie, revealing that the company will be posting beta codes randomly each day on its Twitter page, earlier wrote: “You might want to keep checking back in with us this week; we'll be posting #Destiny Beta codes randomly each day.”
The newest codes revealed for the game are as follows:
- 6AN-TKA-DLC
- 6AR-LHY-GKT
- 6AR-PTG-CMK
- 6AT-LAF-RGV
- 6AV-KV4-P66
- 6AX-J3K-VHP
- 6AX-NCG-NLY
- 6AX-VCD-K7L
- 6AY-3MY-PXT
- 6AX-FA7-VF6
All of these codes can be redeemed via Bungie’s own code redemption portal. For this, fans will need to join or sign up with Bungie.net, verify the player profile, and enter the code.
The beta for Destiny, set to start next year, has been considered quite important for the company with Bungie recently revealing that it treats the beta mode of the game like a full product launch.
Earlier this month, Bungie community manager Eric Osborne spoke with GameSpot AU, where he claimed that although it's just a beta, Bungie is taking it as serious as a full product release.
“The Destiny beta, in many ways, is being treated like a full product launch. We can’t just carve out three competitive multiplayer maps this time around. We’d only be gathering data on one facet of the overall experience–one that is arguably the least resource intensive and most well understood by our team. Destiny demands more,” he said at that time.
“We supported some pretty big, enduring gaming communities over the past decade, but we haven’t sat around giving each other high fives these past few years. We went out and recruited some of the most talented and experienced people we could find. We brought in hundreds of fans to play embarrassingly early builds of Destiny in our labs, collecting millions of data points.”
Destiny, set seven hundred years into the future in a post-apocalyptic setting, is currently scheduled for a release on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One next year.