'Destiny 2' News: Leaked Poster Reveals Game to Arrive in September 2017 Plus Beta Rumors
A leaked poster believed to have come from Italy reveals that "Destiny 2" will be released on September 8 this year. Additionally, there have been rumors that there will be a beta of the game via PlayStation 4 this June.
There were doubts on the authenticity of the poster. Kotaku reports that developer Bungie will announce the release date of "Destiny 2." The outlet also adds another leaked image showed that the game will have September 8 as the European release date and a rumored September 5 release date for the US.
Additionally, new information regarding "Destiny 2" may be revealed by the developing team and Activision today. In addition to a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One release, the game is believed to have a PC version as well. Furthermore, a leaked poster also revealed that there will be a beta for the game.
Express reports that the "Destiny 2" plot may also have been by Amazon. There were Mega Bloks sets listed on its site which may have leaked the storyline of the sequel.
The "Destiny 2" sets include Cabal Bruiser Building Set, Aspect of Glass Building Set and Cabal Goliath Tank Building Set. These toys have respective descriptions which reveal that there will be an upcoming battle against a swordsman and a Cabal Bruiser.
The outlet adds that a tower fight did not occur in the first game. This could mean that "Destiny 2" may feature Lord Shaxx from the Crucible who is located in the Tower. Those who have finished "Destiny 1" will not be able to take their characters and achievements over to the sequel.
The reports regarding the release date, plot and beta for "Destiny 2" has not been confirmed or denied by Bungie or Activision. In any case, more information regarding the game sequel is expected in the near future. Are you excited to play the game soon? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.
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