Key conclusions
- Destiny: Rising differs from typical Destiny games by focusing on gacha mechanics similar to Genshin Impact.
- The new game offers named player characters and ghosts, hinting at richer character development and storytelling.
- Destiny: Rising's emphasis on storytelling may give it an edge over Destiny 2, providing more personal and emotional gameplay.
Destiny: Ascension does not seek to be typical Fate game on mobile. It was actually confirmed to be a gacha game similar to Genshin Impact. Although this may seem like a sharp turn for a long time Fate veterans, Destiny: Ascension there may still be something to it that is basic Fate there were never any games.
with Destiny: Ascension having a fresh start and even being set in an alternate universe, it has the opportunity to do something with its narrative that the main games since the series began in 2014 haven't been able to do. In particular, a comprehensive account of Fate it always lacked personal touch due to the player character being little more than a glorified weapon. Destiny: Ascension can change that by giving each character more personality.

Relatives
Every Destiny: Rising feature is still confirmed
Destiny: Rising will feature many new gameplay and multiplayer elements in addition to several returning features from Destiny 1 and 2.
Destiny: Rising's definitive narrative gives it an edge over Destiny 2
The unnamed player character in Destiny 2 has narrative cons
Fate certainly since 2014, there's been a story going on both behind the scenes and onstage—a story that often gets fleshed out even more as players discover lore records around the game world that they can read at any time. However, as far as the player character is concerned, always callously referred to as “The Guardian”, they are little more than a tool needed to ward off the forces that threaten Fatethe world. As such, Guardian rarely has character development, and when it does, it means very little to the main story.
From one point of view, simply naming the player character “Guardian” works well for an open multiplayer game, for example Fate or Destiny 2as it does not impose certain backgrounds, personalities or names on the players and allows each player to feel like an equal and essential part of suppressing the main conflict. This approach also allows RPG fans to form their own identity and play Fate using its main canon as the basis for each game's narrative. However, this also means that the story lacks the typical character development, emotion, and reaction that could otherwise give each story more substance and ultimately engage the audience.
Destiny: Rising's hero and ghost have names
Unlike the highway Fate games, Destiny: AscensionAll of the game's characters and their ghosts have names, which gives the impression that there will be more focus on their character development than the Guardian arc in Fate and Destiny 2. Depending on that Destiny: Ascension chooses this direction, the story of the upcoming mobile game may have a more personal touch than the main line Fate series managed to survive, although these games were not without many emotional moments involving characters such as Cade-6, Amanda Holliday and even the Ghost Player in the main story for Destiny 2the latest addition to The Final Shape.
Speaking of the player's Wraith, though the Keeper/Wraith connection is often stated in the main line Fate series, it still doesn't have that much of an impact when Ghost is in trouble, as the Guardian's character barely develops throughout the series. With named playable characters and ghosts Destiny: Ascensiona mobile game may have more at stake as long as it chooses to unleash these characters' full potential.
After all, it can give
Destiny: Ascension
competitive advantage vs
Destiny 2
even though the former will have a much different gameplay than the latter.
Or Destiny: Ascension has a greater emphasis on his narrative than Destiny 2 remains to be seen, but what has been revealed for the game so far gives the impression that it will. Either way, it's a good sign that players can finally play as real characters Destiny: Ascensionunlike the nameless Keeper. That simple touch may be all it takes to deliver Destiny: Ascension in a league of its own in the Fate franchise.

Enter an era of heroes and legends, where familiar faces from Destiny meet intriguing new characters, each with a rich history, unique personality, and remarkable skills. Experience high-quality sci-fi action in FPP or TPP as you embark on new adventures in an alternate Destiny timeline. Play as these unique characters to protect the future Earth and reclaim the future of humanity!

- Franchise
- Fate
- Developer(s)
- NetEase Games
- Publisher(s)
- NetEase Games
- Multiplayer
- Online multiplayer game, online co-op