Bungie snuck a clever iPhone keynote reference into Destiny 2

Bungie snuck a clever iPhone keynote reference into Destiny 2

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https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/9/12/16296070/bungie-destiny-2-apple-iphone-keynote-steve-jobs

We’re just a few moments away from this year’s annual iPhone reveal — and it’s going to be a big one. But now it’s a great time to take a look back on some storied Apple history with a very clever Easter egg in Destiny 2 that appears to have been snuck into the game prior to release.

Bungie’s new shooter, which takes a far more hands-on approach to narrative storytelling and world-building this time around, now includes lengthy written backstories to each of its rare “exotic” weapons, which represent the pinnacle of players’ feverish collectathon impulses. One such weapon, an updated version of an original Destiny gun called Hard Light, has one you might recognize:

Bungie snuck a clever iPhone keynote reference into Destiny 2

Sep 12, 2017, 5:32pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2017/9/12/16296070/bungie-destiny-2-apple-iphone-keynote-steve-jobs >We’re just a few moments away from this year’s annual iPhone reveal — and it’s going to be a big one. But now it’s a great time to take a look back on some storied Apple history with a very clever Easter egg in Destiny 2 that appears to have been snuck into the game prior to release. >Bungie’s new shooter, which takes a far more hands-on approach to narrative storytelling and world-building this time around, now includes lengthy written backstories to each of its rare “exotic” weapons, which represent the pinnacle of players’ feverish collectathon impulses. One such weapon, an updated version of an original Destiny gun called Hard Light, has one you might recognize: