'Destiny' PC release date to be announced soon for best-selling video-game

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While the first-person shooter game "Destiny" has obtained considerable success among next-gen console users, its developer, Bungie, has not yet released an official announcement on when the game will be made available on PC.

According to gamers who have already obtained "Destiny" on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox 360, the game boasts an impressive storyline and remarkable graphics. Gamers can take on the role of an elite warrior who guards and protects the last remaining place on Earth from alien invaders.

"Destiny" has reportedly raked in at least $325 million in sales within the first five days of the game's release, translating into $65 for every unit of roughly five million games sold. As such, Bungie's offering has been deemed as the fastest selling video game of all time.

In an interview with Polygon, Activision Publishing CEO Erik Hirshberg commented that Bungie has been thorough in making sure that the released game addressed the standards and expectations of their target audiences.

"You know, developing on PC is a different animal than developing for consoles and so we just want to make sure that we're putting one foot in front of the other and getting it right, and that it's of the highest possible quality," Hirshberg said. "But obviously I see the same things about the natural fit."

Activision Publishing has reportedly invested $500 million for the "Destiny" series.

However, while "Destiny" has become the greatest-selling new video game launch in the world, it is not expected to be made available on Nintendo Wii U. Its release for the PC is yet to be announced as well.

According to Polygon, fans should be assured that the multiplayer shooter game will be released for the PC, but not in the coming months.

"Don't hold your breath for an announcement in the next few months while the marketing blitz is focused on the existing products, but it's safe to say that one day in the future, PC gamers will get their Destiny," Polygon stated.

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