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Bungie New Third-Person Game Will Use Destiny Tiger Engine, According To Job Ad

IbizaPocholo

NeoGAFs Kent Brockman

Earlier this year, Bungie put out several job ads confirming that one of its new projects is a third-person action game. Now, we have some more potential details on this action game, from a new job listing that was published very recently.

According to a new job ad for a Lead Gameplay Engineer (cached version below–listing was later updated), looks like this new third-person game will utilize Bungie’s proprietary Tiger engine which is used to develop its current flagship title — Destiny 2.

Under the responsibilities section, it says, “build and maintain networked gameplay systems, workflows, and tools in Bungie’s Tiger engine” and “senior-engineer-level ability to navigate activities gameplay, bugs, and workflows in Bungie’s Tiger engine.”

“Are you excited to help build a brand-new 3rd-person action game – expanding Bungie’s best-in-class gameplay into a new genre?”

Furthermore, Bungie was also hiring a Senior Engineer to help “efficiently share code [of its internal game engine] with multiple projects”. The ideal candidate will “improve the separation of the game and engine layers to allow us to integrate engine changes more easily between different game projects”.

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Not surprising. They have invested a lot into their Engine to allow for rapid content deployment.

It's highly tailored to GaaS titles.
 
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After all the issues they’ve had I expect it’s more a sunk cost fallacy to have devs that already improved it to continue to do so
 
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