The studio isn't trying to erase the existence of the Xbox One or 360 editions

Apr 30, 2014 16:03 GMT  ·  By

Bungie has denied that it's ignoring owners of the Xbox One or 360 with its upcoming Destiny first-person shooter, despite the fact that it's decided to show off the game running on the PS4 on practically every occasion.

Destiny is one of the most intriguing all-new experiences coming this year, with Bungie seeking to deliver a persistent multiplayer-only first-person shooter experience that features a shared world across all platforms, meaning PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One.

However, every time the game's been revealed to the world via videos or screenshots, it's been done on the PlayStation 4, seemingly due to a partnership between Destiny's publisher, Activision, and Sony.

This has led to some complaints from Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners, and Bungie decided to share a statement for them on its website.

"Who's ignoring you?" Bungie said, when it was asked about ignoring the Xbox userbase. "We're right here; making a game we hope you'll love. We're listening to your questions, and answering the ones we can. If you're a gamer who wants to play a Bungie game, you're very much on our mind-- every day."

Destiny is set to launch on September 9, but a beta will be made available first for the PS4 and PS3, and then for the Xbox One and Xbox 360.