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Tlozjb said:
curl-6 said:

I can't find the exact interview where they mention "AAA", but really, what does it even mean any more? It's used to describe everything from budget to genre to ratings; I can see Minercraft being labelled "AAA" simply on the basis of its massive popularity. Then again, I'm paranoid and pessimist. ;)

It isn't exactly a interview, it was from a Engine Programmer's experience listing, that mentioned a Wii U port of a AAA Unnanounced title, as one of his experiences:

http://nintendoeverything.com/rumor-tantalus-media-working-on-unannounced-aaa-wii-u-port/

And if we go by definition, a AAA game is:  In the video game industry, a AAA (pronounced "triple A") is a classification term used for gameswith the highest development budgets and levels of promotion. A title considered to be AAA is therefore expected to be a high quality game and to be among the year's bestsellers.

So yeah, not Minecraft or any indie.

I hope you're right.

So, it was "unannounced" as of June 2012... does that fit the bill for Destiny?