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Bungie's video game Destiny was arguably the biggest of the year back in 2014, but it could've been even bigger with the involvement of Beatles bassist and singer Paul McCartney. Marty O'Donnell was let go by the studio as a composer before the game's release, but some of his score is still featured on the soundtrack. Unfortunately, his meetings and songwriting with McCartney are not part of the score. In a new interview with IGN, O'Donnell shared details on working with the Wings founder. -
Drake's "Hotline Bling" Dance is Newest 'Destiny' Emote in Gameplay Update, Crimson Days
The February 2016 gameplay update for Bungie's Destiny has officially gone live, with the Crimson Days event as its biggest addition, but it isn't the best part. Gamers around the world definitely enjoy the emotes featured in this expansive game, so the addition of four new ones in the latest patch surely has players talking. Specifically, one emote that is called the "Strange Dance" is clearly choreography featured in the viral "Hotline Bling" music video, performed by Drake. Now your playable character can take part in one of the most bizarre dance crazes of the last few years! -
Paul McCartney Releasing 'Hope for the Future' on Vinyl
Besides an unlikely collaboration with Kanye West, Sir Paul also penned an original tune for a video game, Destiny. Now, that song is getting released as a 12-inch vinyl single.
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