Destiny Trailer Teases Gameplay Reveal At Sony’s E3 Presser

Bungie and Activision have just released a new trailer for Destiny, but before you get too excited, just know that there's no gameplay footage to be found in this one and a half minute clip.

Interestingly enough, the trailer teases a proper gameplay reveal at Sony's E3 press conference on June 10th. At this point, I think it's safe to say that Activision is aligning Destiny with the PlayStation platform while still satisfying gamers on the Xbox side with Call of Duty.

While there isn't a whole lot to gain from the video, I can't help but find myself giddy with excitement. The guys over at Bungie are incredibly talented and the universe they've created looks super compelling. And that music at the end… So awesome.

Are you excited for Destiny? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.

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