It's been a year since the game "Halo 5: Guardians" was released and now, another game from Bungie will rock your world as we will have the latest installment of the "Destiny" franchise soon. "Destiny" was released on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One simultaneously last September 2014. Aside from the popular consoles nowadays, the latest installment "Destiny 2" will debut on PC.
Now the game will not be constrained anymore by the limitations of the previous gaming console plus gamers with PC will be overjoyed to hear that they can now experience "Destiny 2". Bungie promises an entirely different game even if it means leaving old planes and characters and with the coming Luke Smith as the new director, we can expect more for the online first-person shooting game.
According to GamenGuide, Bungie will be creating a bigger expansion to the game's original recipe. "Destiny 2" will have more weapons, abilities, and vehicles to add more spice to the gameplay. The entire storytelling will also be overhauled and to be re-made from scratch to add a more satisfying moment for players.
A PC version of "Destiny 2" is confirmed by Kotaku expanding the scope of the game a wider set of audience. Bungie is also planning to make the planet areas to feel more populated with towns, outposts, and quests to make it more interesting than the patrol missions from "Destiny". Reports also say that Activision recruited other studios including High Moon, Vicarious Visions, and others to help with development on the game.
Another report says that "Destiny 2" will have added features that involve the player to navigate the universe. It will be a big breakthrough for the game as the previous title lacks it considering that the game is set in a mythic science fiction that involves planets and aliens.
"We're on track and really excited for what we think is going to be an awesome sequel for Destiny in 2017," said the Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg. There is exact date for the release but "Destiny 2" is sure to come for a scheduled release on late 2017.