Bungie, the developer of Destiny 2, is now officially part of Sony.

As it turns out, the PlayStation maker had announced its intention to buy the game studio in January, and now, the acquisition is complete.

In the initial announcement, Sony said the deal was worth $3.6 billion, but in an SEC filing on Friday, it said the deal was "approximately" $3.7 billion.

The agreement to acquire Bungie has closed.

So now we can officially say... welcome to the PlayStation family, @Bungie!

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— PlayStation (@PlayStation) July 15, 2022

Although now under Sony's umbrella, Bungie will "continue to independently publish and creatively develop our games," Bungie CEO Pete Parsons said in a blog post from the original acquisition announcement.

And future games in development won't be PlayStation exclusive, Bungie's Joe Blackburn and Justin Truman said.

Sony Interactive Entertainment president and CEO Jim Ryan said in January that Sony plans to rely on Bungie for its "world-class expertise in multi-platform development and live game services," which "will help realizing their vision of expanding PlayStation to hundreds of millions of players."

/Telegraph/