![]() ![]() In case you are wondering, I have a 55 inch LG E6 OLED in my bedroom (where I play)and I plan on getting a larger 4K TV in the living room where my wife plays. Next year, however, I plan on buying two Xbox One Scorpios with the intent of playing future multi platform co op games(Borderlands 3, Destiny 2) the best they can be. The big difference here is, of course, the Annual Pass, which tacks on another 50 to your purchase. I plan on gifting my kids the two PS4s and replacing them with two PS4 Pros because I want to play my PS4 exclusives and existing co op games the best way they can be. There’s also the Destiny 2: Lightfall + Annual Pass for 99.99. ![]() My wife plays the game on the primary PS4 with her profile and I play co op with her on the secondary PS4 using my profile. The way I do it now, I buy a single co op game digitally on my "primary" PS4 and then re download the same game on my "secondary" PS4 using my PSN profile. The season passes are Eververse content unlocks which mean they exist only in game and thus the platform has no knowledge of them which means they cannot be shared using game sharing on Xbox or PlayStation. These would be licenses held by your platform store. ![]() We both have PS+ but only I have Xbox live. Console game sharing works on DLC license entitlements. I like to play co op games like Borderlands, Destiny and The Division with my wife. It is not clear whether it is correct, but given that many major console and PC games are getting a mobile version, it is not surprising to do the same with Destiny.So I have 2 ps4s and an Xbox one. It could therefore be a game in the same universe, but that it is more separate from the other games as a title. TGP also reports that this game may not have anything to do with Destiny 2. This game would have been in development for two years now, but when the release is planned is not clear. He has on his page that he helped develop an unannounced shooter for mobile, and that for Bungie.Īccording to a source of The Game Post, who is familiar with NetEase’s development plans, this Chinese company is working on a mobile version of Destiny. This is evident from the LinkedIn page of one of the NetEase Games employees. Bungie and NetEase have teamed up to develop a first-person shooter for mobile. ![]()
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