By Irina Stark, | May 14, 2017
The worldwide premiere of "Destiny 2" gameplay footage is set on May 18 livestream. (YouTube)
Bungie has officially announced the details on the global premiere of "Destiny 2" gameplay footage happening this week. It also features a countdown clock at the game's official website down to the event to remind fans not to miss it.
The game developer confirmed over the weekend that it will be showcasing the gameplay footage for "Destiny 2" in a livestream. The worldwide premiere of this big gameplay reveal will be live on May 18 at 10:00 a.m. PT or 1:00 p.m. ET.
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A countdown clock at the official website also reminds eveyone of this incoming huge event. It appears that Bungie is seriously creating the hype around its next title to the franchise and hopefully, it can meet fans' expectations.
So far, Bungie has revealed that "Destiny 2" will be getting DLC expansions that will highlight the return of fan favorite characters, Osiris and perhaps, Rasputin. Players can carry over their Guardian's physical appearance, although, they cannot do the same for their stats and equipment.
Meanwhile, the pre-order for "Destiny 2" across various platforms at the game's page or from certified game retailers like GameStop, Amazon and Best Buy. However, GameStop is offering customers a limited edition figure of Cayde-6, a returning character played by popular "Castle" star, Nathan Fillion, as a pre-order freebie.
Players can choose from two special editions of the game, which costs $100. A Digital Deluxe Edition is packed with a Legendary sword, emote, and Cabal-themed emblem. The Limited Edition includes the base game, a steelbook case, the Expansion Pass and a set of physical and digital bonuses.
The Collector's Edition priced at $250 contains all of the times mentioned but it offers extra physical bonuses such as a messenger bag/backpack hybrid and more.
Players who also pre-order will also get early access beta. "Destiny 2" will officially hit Xbox One, PS4 and Windows PC on September 8, 2017.
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