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Terminated Destiny composer’s music will remain in game

Bungie COO Pete Parsons confirmed with Joystiq that music composed and completed by terminated staffer Marty O’Donnell will remain in Destiny.

“Even the music you heard yesterday was from Marty and Mike Salvatori and C. Paul Johnson. All of their music is in,” Parsons said at a recent preview event.

O’Donnell rocked the gaming industry last week with news he was terminated on 11 April. Bungie has confirmed that O’Donnell no longer works with the company.

Destiny will be available for PS3, PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One on 9 September 2014.


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