Saturday, May 9, 2020


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09. Destiny 2On September 6th, 2017 Destiny 2 launched and while it seemed to be an upgrade in many respects, fans felt the systems nearly perfected with the original just didn’t translate into Destiny 2. PVP teams became larger, there was an odd mod-based power level chase, and the Raid only had a single big-boss damage encounter. It was good but faltered in the endgame. Fast forward to 2019 and Bungie has made vast improvements to that original sandbox and continues to do so with their latest release Destiny 2 Shadowkeep that brings back a 3v3 PVP mode, infuses some much-needed narrative into the overall experience, and builds upon the excellent PVE changes that started with Forsaken in 2018 and continued here with a new armor system.It seems they’re building a playstyle that lends to builds, weapon pairings, and balance. There’s no arguing that Destiny has had its ups and downs through development, but Bungie has also done a tremendous job trying to find that sweet spot as they poke and prod the engine into a place the community is happy with. With regular updates, cross-save, and especially since they’ve gone free-to-play it’s not surprising that Destiny 2 was the number 1 paid, and free game on Steam this October. Destiny 2’s future looks brighter than ever, especially with a team as committed to getting it right as Bungie.- Destin Legarie, Senior Features Producer
Destiny 2 is confirmed for Xbox Series X and PS5 

Bungie has confirmed that Destiny 2 will be released for Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 (PS5).
The announcement was made by Bungie shortly after Xbox Inside, held this Thursday (7) -- check out all the Games announced. The company took the opportunity to reveal that Destiny 2 will arrive at the "next generation of consoles" and that more details will be revealed in the future. It's unclear whether Destiny 2 will make use of Xbox's smart Delivery, which allows those who already have a specific title to upgrade to the next-generation version at no additional cost.
Last year, Bungie split from Activision and now has full control of Destiny 2. Plans have also been announced to release a game other than Destiny by 2025.
Still, Bungie said it would be migrating Destiny 2 from a first-person shooter to an action MMO and that it would be offering a new free-to-play model called New Light.
Destiny 2 joins the growing list of confirmed titles coming to Xbox Series X, including titles from current generations like Gears 5, Rainbow Six Seige, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, and Cyberpunk 2077.


Source: IGN Brazil

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