Destiny: Rising Tops Download Charts Globally, Surpasses 1 Million Installs on Android Alone

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Key points
- Destiny: Rising has reached the top spot in downloads in multiple regions worldwide just five days after launch.
- The game also surpassed one million downloads on Google Play alone.
- Destiny: Rising features a 4.7-star rating out of five on Google Play, and a 4.9-star rating out of five on the App Store.
Destiny: Rising has reached the top spot in downloads in multiple regions worldwide just five days after launch, according to an announcement posted on the game’s official X (formerly Twitter) account.
On top of that, developed and published by NetEase Games and officially licensed by Bungie, free-to-play mobile first-person sci-fi shooter set in the Destiny universe also surpassed one million downloads on Google Play alone.
As of the time of writing, Destiny: Rising features a 4.7-star rating out of five with 37,600 reviews on Google Play, and a 4.9-star rating out of five with 12,900 reviews on the App Store.
Destiny: Rising launched globally on Aug. 28, 2025, and besides iOS and Android it also became playable on PC via the MuMuPlayer emulator, with instructions for its installation posted on the game’s official website.
The title features a solo campaign, along with six-player co-op in both PvE and PvP game modes. Its main story is set in an alternate Destiny timeline and explores a narrative set after the collapse of civilization during the dangerous times of the resulting Dark Age, when, with the help of Iron Lords, humanity has broken free from the shackles of tyranny and begun to rally against the alien forces intent on its extinction. Amid the chaos of the early years of The City, the core narrative of the game follows a new generation of Lightbearers who were brought back to life by enigmatic beings called Ghosts as they embark on a mission to ensure humanity’s survival.