
Activision aims to improve the 'cadence' of Destiny 2 DLC
Destiny is a pretty popular game. But Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg isn't entirely happy with it. Specifically, he thinks the "cadence" of post-release content has been a disappointment for players. As a result, he said in an interview with GamesIndustry that Activision is taking a more aggressive approach to DLC creation for the sequel. "We got a lot right with Destiny 1, but one of the things we didn't do was keep up with the demand for new content.
I feel like that, as great as [DLC packs] The Dark Below, House of Wolves, The Taken King and Rise of Iron all are, clearly there was appetite for more," Hirshberg said. "One of the things you'll see post the launch of Destiny 2, is that we have got additional AAA developers from inside the Activision ecosystem working with Bungie on Destiny content, including Vicarious Visions and High Moon. That will allow us to keep an even more robust pipeline of content in the ecosystem. "
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