By Aliza Xandria, | June 18, 2017
Destiny 2 - Official "Our Darkest Hour" E3 Trailer
"Destiny 2" is nearing its most awaited launch date barely three months from now with the promise of expansion offers to choose from as revealed by its developer, Bungie Entertainment. Following after the hit predecessor MMOFPS, the game will come out with offers of notable casts that any game player can easily remember and relate to. Moreover, a beta trial is coming up for the personal computer version, although no exact date has been given for the start of the test.
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The game has been further improved with a cinematic storyline that will be unveiled before the eyes of the game players who will prefer the first-person experience of the gameplay. Although its start has not been smooth and not truly rewarding, the preparations for a new game is into the direction of producing an impressive expansion.
During the recent E3 2017, it was revealed by Gamespot that release of "Destiny 2" on PC has been encountering delays because Bungie wants to make a game that is truly worth the value that the game players deserves. The studio's community manager David "Deej" Daque has very limited revelations and is very secretive about the details and features of the game's specifications. What he highlighted is that the company wants to make sure that game is the best game the PC can enjoy.
"Destiny 2" is available for pre-order from GAME on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms. For the fans out there, take note that the PC version will be released on October 24, while the PS4 and Xbox One will be released ahead on September 6, 2017. From this time forth, stay tuned to Telegiz for more update.
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