Destiny

Summary
Destiny is a trademark registered by a Bungie affiliate and is confirmed to be the title of Bungie's next project. Within Bungie, the project's previous codename was "Tiger." Now, however, a leaked blog entry by a Demonware employee claims that the project is officially referred to as "Destiny," even within Bungie's walls. For months, Bungie itself was silent as to the title of its new project, but on February 12, 2013, confirmed the name "Destiny" via a news post on its front page.

Facts and Confirmations
According to a contract between Bungie and Activision, Destiny will be a series of at least four massively multiplayer online (MMO) sci-fantasy action shooter titles, with the first game scheduled to be launched exclusively for the XBox 360 and XBox 720 in the fall of 2013. The following titles (and possibly the first title at a later date) will be cross-platform console releases for PC, as well as the next-generation XBox and Playstation consoles.

Destiny is unconnected with Bungie's mobile app partnership venture Bungie Aerospace.

The Destiny trademark was registered on July 20, 2009 by Podophobia Entertainment, a privately held company thought to be a Bungie affiliate (the company's registration documents with the state of Washington name Harold Ryan and Marty O'Donnell as its owners). The Destiny trademark has since been assigned to Bungie, thus giving further weight to theories that Podophobia is a Bungie affiliate and that Destiny is the title of Bungie's next project.

The Destiny logo's trademark description refers to it as the logo for "computer game software downloadable from a global computer network," and was recently extended by Bungie in March 2011. Further Destiny trademark information is available here.

In November 2012, Bungie released a single piece of concept art from Destiny (1) in response to leaked documents published by IGN and Kotaku (further details in the next section, below). The concept art shows several shadowy figures holding futuristic weapons and accompanying a large vehicle of some sort. Bungie has not commented further on the contents of this concept art.

On February 12, 2013, one day after the beginning of its Alpha Lupi viral marketing campaign, Bungie posted a news article on its front page confirming the title of its new game to be "Destiny."

Destiny Information from Third Parties
In 2010, the name "Destiny" was additionally used by an ex-Bungie contractor when leaking information to Kotaku, stating that it was a game that would blend together first-person shooter, MMO and sci-fi elements. This leaked information was reported by numerous media outlets, and been given more credibility in light of more recent developments.

On November 6, 2012, an investigative gaming journalist for Kotaku discovered a publicly available blog post by a senior employee at Demonware (an Activision subsidiary) describing with some level of detail a recent visit to Bungie to play Destiny. See here for full information about the Demonware blog.

In November 2012, an anonymous source leaked a draft press packet to IGN and Kotaku. This press packet, prepared by an outside marketing agency, provides a broad view of the Destiny universe and the concept of the game. See here for full information about the leaked press packet.

Bungie has confirmed that the press packet was prepared at its request, though it has not commented on the substance of the leaked documents.