X-Men: Destiny
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X-Men: Destiny is an action role-playing video game based on the X-Men comic book series. It was developed by Silicon Knights. Written by Mike Carey, the writer of the X-Men: Legacy comic book series,[2] it was published and released by Activision for the Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles.[3]
X-Men: Destiny | |
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Developer(s) | Silicon Knights Other Ocean Interactive (DS) |
Publisher(s) | Activision |
Producer(s) | Doug Heder |
Writer(s) | Mike Carey |
Composer(s) | Steve Henifin Robert Baffy (DS) |
Engine | Unreal Engine 3[1] |
Platform(s) | Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox 360 |
Release | Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3 & Xbox 360 Wii |
Genre(s) | |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Along with many other games published by Activision that had used a Marvel license, X-Men: Destiny was de-listed and subsequently removed from all digital storefronts on January 1, 2014.[4][5] Due to legal issues between Silicon Knights and Epic Games over the misuse of Unreal Engine 3 code, both X-Men: Destiny and another game, Too Human, were recalled, and had their unsold copies destroyed.[6][7][8] As such, it marks as the final game to be developed by Silicon Knights before filing for bankruptcy in 2014.[9]