Destiny: Rising’s Closed Alpha Test Starts Today, Includes Multiplayer And Story Content

Destiny: Rising's Closed Alpha Test Starts Today, Includes Multiplayer And Story Content

Destiny: Rising, the mobile RPG based on Bungie’s shooter series from NetEase, is kicking off its closed alpha test today, November 1. The test, which requires an invitation, runs until December 5 at 11:59 PM PT.

The alpha test is open to people in the US and Canada. If you haven’t already signed up, you can do so at the Destiny: Rising website for a chance to get in. The test goes live today at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET, so footage is likely to emerge soon.

The closed alpha includes a sampling of content from the full game, including the prologue of the main story campaign, three public events, two strike missions, and access to Gauntlet–this is a raid-like, six-player mode. The alpha also includes the game modes Morgran’s Prey, The Realm of the IX, Legacy, and Shifting Gates, along with “casual activities” set between missions.

Destiny: Rising | Official Announcement Trailer

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In September, the existence of a Destiny mobile game from Bungie and NetEase leaked. It followed from the news in 2018 that NetEase would given Bungie $100 million to make non-Destiny games. Perhaps that arrangement has changed, as Destiny: Rising is definitely a Destiny game, or there might be more in the works between Bungie and NetEase.

In addition to Destiny: Rising, Bungie is working on a survival shooter called Marathon and apparently other projects as well. Bungie underwent significant changes in 2024, including mass layoffs that affected several senior staffers. Additionally, some inside Bungie are joining a new team within parent company Sony to create a new action game.

As for Destiny 2, the game just kicked off its Festival of the Lost event for Halloween.

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