This has gotta be a joke.
Destiny's beta was a closed beta, open only to those who pre ordered. Battlefront was open to everyone.
If 9 million people played the open beta for Battlefront, then just a couple million more than that will be playing at launch.
Destiny had 17 million launch. I know it lost a few players during year one, but the majority stayed and others came during year two.
TL;DR?
Nah. Destiny isn't going anywhere.
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[quote]Destiny's beta was a closed beta, open only to those who pre ordered. Battlefront was open to everyone. [/quote]Ahem [quote]The 'Destiny' beta is now open to everyone[/quote][url=http://www.engadget.com/2014/07/24/the-destiny-beta-is-now-open-to-everyone/]http://www.engadget.com/2014/07/24/the-destiny-beta-is-now-open-to-everyone/[/url][spoiler]Also, I played the Destiny beta from day one without pre-ordering. Beta codes were prevalent.[/spoiler]
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Regardless of my mistake, Battefront won't kill Destiny.
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My post was tongue-in-cheek (meaning not serious). I do think you will see players gravitate toward Battlefield for their competitive multi-player kicks and continue playing Destiny for co-op.
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Edited by Lethenza: 10/15/2015 3:29:02 PMBoth games have both co-op and multiplayer, and I don't know which is better yet.
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Battlefront co-op is nothing more than a horde mode.