Destiny
The sci-fi looter shooter didn’t gain much traction upon its initial launch due to the lack of narrative and not being much more than just a solid shooter. Fast forward a few years and Destiny has received multiple expansions and a full-fledged sequel that cleaned up a majority of the issues and flaws that were present with the first game.
Destiny 2 was a big step forward for Bungie’s new series, giving players tons of content to play with, some excellent expansions, and some really fun raids.
And since Bungie split up with Activision earlier this year, the team has more control over their IP and is showing everyone just how good their games can be without a big publisher watching over their shoulders.
We’ll see what happens with Destiny 3 in the future but for now, I can confidently say that Destiny will be as prevalent in this upcoming decade just as much as it was in this one.