By Daniela Lozano, | April 04, 2017
The worldwide premiere of "Destiny 2" gameplay footage is set on May 18 livestream. (YouTube)
Good news for all the "Destiny 2" players out there as the game is set to be released on September 9 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. What should gamers expect in the expansion pack?
The new version of the game is expected to leave fans in shock as content and adventures get more thrilling and exciting.
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According to Game Spot, a series of pre-order bonuses and various editions would be made available for users. Cayde 6-Figure would reportedly be made available for purchase on GameStop. However, there is no guaranteed as to when the release date would be. The bonus is a limited edition figure of Cayde 6. The figure comes with copies pre-ordered online and in store.
The Digital Deluxe Edition that would include a Legendary sword, remote, and Cabal-themed emblem. Meanwhile, the Limited Edition would come with the game, Expansion Pass, digital and physical bonuses, and a steel book case. The Collector's Edition would have a messenger bag, additional physical bonuses, and a solar-powered USB charger.
The Deluxe and the Limited could be purchase at the price of $100, while the Collector's Edition will be sold at $250.
Shifting gears, the first DLC expansion would be released in Spring 2018, according to Screen Rant. Meanwhile, there are speculations that the second one would be made available by summer and fall of 2018.
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