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According to online court documents following the legal dispute between Bungie and long-time Bungie employee Marty O'Donnell , sequels for the sci-fi shooter -- referred to in the paperwork as Project Tiger -- were planned for every other year until September 2019, ending with a "largest downloadable content product" for Comet (read: Destiny) 4 in 2020.Court documents intimated that "substantial" revisions to the Destiny storyline led to the game's release being delayed around a year. O’Donnell settled a different lawsuit against his former studio last July after filing against Bungie and its chief executive, Harold Ryan, in May the same year over unpaid benefits.With the imminent release of The Taken King expansion, Bungie is today rolling out the latest update. Get ready to bid a fond farewell to "Dinklebot" as the recast Ghost makes its debut. For the latest Guardian tips and tricks, check out IGN's Destiny wiki Thanks Videogamer

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