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'''''Destiny 2''''' is the title for the upcoming sequel to the shared-worlds FPS ''[[Destiny]]'', set for release in 2017 on PC, [[Xbox One]], and [[PlayStation 4]] platforms.<ref name="TWAB"/><ref name="Kotaku"/> Work began on the game in November 2014, just after the release of the original game.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-2-in-the-works/1100-6423373/ '''GameSpot''' - ''"Destiny 2" in the Works'']</ref> The game was reportedly rebooted in May of 2016.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-2-rebooted-report/1100-6440002/ '''GameSpot''' - ''Destiny 2 "Rebooted" - Report'']</ref>  
'''''Destiny 2''''' is the title for the upcoming sequel to the shared-worlds FPS ''[[Destiny]]'', set for release in 2017 on PC, [[Xbox One]], and [[PlayStation 4]] platforms.<ref name="TWAB"/><ref name="Kotaku"/> Work began on the game in November 2014, just after the release of the original game.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-2-in-the-works/1100-6423373/ '''GameSpot''' - ''"Destiny 2" in the Works'']</ref> The game was reportedly rebooted in May of 2016.<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/articles/destiny-2-rebooted-report/1100-6440002/ '''GameSpot''' - ''Destiny 2 "Rebooted" - Report'']</ref>  

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Destiny 2
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Developer(s):

Bungie
High Moon Studios[1]
Vicarious Visions[2]

Publisher(s):

Activision

Platform(s):

PC
Xbox One
PlayStation 4

Release date(s):

2017[3]

Genre(s):

First-person shooter MMO, Roleplaying Game

Mode(s):

MMO, FPS, RPG

Rating(s):

N/A, likely T for teen

 

Destiny 2 is the title for the upcoming sequel to the shared-worlds FPS Destiny, set for release in 2017 on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4 platforms.[3][2] Work began on the game in November 2014, just after the release of the original game.[4] The game was reportedly rebooted in May of 2016.[5]

A worldwide reveal was released on March 30.[6][7]

Plot

Humanity’s last safe city has fallen to an overwhelming invasion force, led by Ghaul, the imposing commander of the brutal Red Legion. He has stripped the city’s Guardians of their power, and forced the survivors to flee. You will venture to mysterious, unexplored worlds of our solar system to discover an arsenal of weapons and devastating new combat abilities. To defeat the Red Legion and confront Ghaul, you must reunite humanity’s scattered heroes, stand together, and fight back to reclaim our home.[8][6][7]

Features

Destiny 2 will reportedly include a new Patrol zone on Mars, a location which was originally planned for The Taken King, but was cut due to time and resource constraints.[1] Bungie has also resolved to make Destiny 2 feel like a proper sequel and not just a large cut of DLC, meaning that old planets, characters, weapons, armor, shaders and emblems, as well as [9] activities and microtransaction purchases will be left behind. Bungie is also planning to institute a change to the Patrol missions in the form of "play-in destinations" — a new activity model that will revamp how the world functions, with the goal of making planet areas feel more populated with towns, outposts, and quests that are more like a traditional open-world MMO, and interesting than the standard, single-function patrol missions given in Destiny.[2] Theree are also rumors that the patrol zones will also feature built-in PvP arenas, similar to The Division's Dark Zone, where any player in it can be engaged with.

The game will feature downloadable content, but the DLC will be released after the base game.[10] Players who have not preordered Destiny 2 with the corresponding special editions will have to purchase the expansions separately.[citation needed] The two expansion packs will reportedly be centered around the Trials of Osiris tournament and the titular figure behind it, as well as the ancient Warmind Rasputin for expansions 1 and 2, respectively. Players that have preordered Destiny 2 with the expansion packs will automatically receive access to the expansions upon release for the general public to purchase.

Character aesthetics such as face, sex, markings, etc. will be preserved and carried over for old players from Destiny 1, as long as those characters have both reached Level 20 and have completed The Black Garden Story mission. Everything aside from aethstetics will not transfer over to Destiny 2 to make the game feel like a fresh start and not a direct continuation of the original game. "Veteran accounts" will be given "honors that reflect their Destiny 1 accomplishments", although the specifics as to what those rewards will be are still to be released and confirmed.[9][11] Power, armor & weapons, currencies, and Eververse-related items will not be carried over.[9][11]

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References

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