I understand where people are getting at with this feel of bungie's "betrayal", but to say bungie's pretending xbox one doesnt exist is just silly. if they pretended it didnt exist, they wouldnt make games for it. I think the reason for the exclusive content is partly activison's plan as to not have destiny and CoD wrestle each other (which they will anyway) around the fall, and because bungie's already given something special to xbox: one of the greatest and most iconic FPS games in gaming history.
despite all the hate 343 and halo 4 get, I truly enjoyed halo 4 and thought it was great. I'm jealous that I wont be able to play halo on xbox one (I dont want to buy a system for one game, especially one thats more expensive). maybe I'm okay about it because I'm biased due to going for PS4 and might have a different opinion had I gone for the other console. I'd like to say I'm not, but no one can ever be sure if they're truly biased or not. but whatever, I'm just some nerd who can express an opinion by pressing some buttons.
[b]TL;DR[/b]: xbox had halo, has halo, and will continue to have halo, thanks to bungie. any more bungie exclusivity to MS would make the whole reason for destiny going multiplatform seem less relevant. all my own opinion, which you shouldn't take seriously cause I'm just some random guy on the internet with an opinion (which there are many)
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