This week marks the highly anticipated mobile launch of Destiny: Rising. Addressing potential performance worries, developer NetEase has confirmed that the new Destiny title will run at an impressive 90 frames per second on compatible iPad models, a significant achievement for a mobile shooter.
“We are delighted to confirm that Destiny Rising will offer 90fps support on select iPad devices, requiring no manual adjustments from players. The game will automatically detect and configure the most suitable settings for your hardware, ensuring a seamlessly fluid gaming experience!”
This 90 FPS target is quite remarkable, especially when compared to other major mobile titles like Fortnite, which typically offers 60 FPS. For context, Destiny 2 on PlayStation 5 achieves up to 120 FPS in Crucible PvP modes, while its PvE content usually maintains a solid 60 FPS. Android users of Destiny: Rising can anticipate 60 FPS gameplay, and critically, the game will feature full cross-play capabilities across all mobile platforms.
Players can begin pre-downloading the game today. The official launch is scheduled for 9 AM local time across four distinct regional servers: North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific.
As the newest entry in the beloved Destiny franchise, Destiny: Rising enriches the expansive lore and universe fans have come to appreciate. The narrative unfolds in a post-collapse solar system, immersing players in the ceaseless struggle of the Guardians against escalating dangers linked to an enigmatic power known only as The Shroud.
The game has already garnered significant attention, with over 10 million pre-registrations globally. Players can look forward to a wealth of new content, including additional subclasses, enhanced gear customization options, and an extensive selection of missions and dynamic world events.

