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Destiny: Rising’s Opening Weeks Have Seen Great Success

Within the first week of its launch, Destiny: Rising has seen over one million downloads and almost double that in player spending, according to some estimates, which is a good look for a game some Destiny players were dreading. Not only are its numbers up, it’s also getting excellent reviews pretty much across the board, lining up with its mobile reviews across the Apple and Google Play stores with 4.9 and 4.7 stars, respectively.
For those who haven’t read any reviews or checked it out yet, Destiny: Rising is a pretty phenomenal entry into the Destiny franchise despite being a mobile game. It runs smoothly and conveys almost as much Destiny flair as the PC and console games themselves do. Not only that, but the quests are enjoyable and engaging outside of some rough writing and voice acting, lending themselves to a satisfying gameplay experience. Unfortunately, NetEase doesn’t have the best history of supporting its games, and this has some players worried.
NetEase Has a Rough Track Record With Previous Games

NetEase is a company that, historically, has picked up and published a few IPs over the years, supporting smaller studios through development and then publishing their games, but then dropping that support as soon as the new-game money boom has died down. They’ve published Marvel Super War, Marvel Duel, Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, and spinoffs of other high-profile IPs that were mildly successful at their launch, but fell off quickly enough to be considered relative failures in the long-term.









