Crimson Days, the annual event that occurs near Valentine’s Day, will make its debut in Destiny 2 beginning tomorrow. If you aren’t familiar with what Crimson Days, it’s essentially a weeklong event that is centered around intimate co-op skirmishes. Throughout the week, a 2v2 scenario of Clash will be available in the Crucible playlist allowing you and
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Destiny 2 has had a rough couple of months admittedly, but there are forces at work who are attempting to reinvigorate the game’s fanbase through content updates, feature reworks, and constant communication. Today, the Destiny Dev Team released a “Development Roadmap” which details plans for the game for the next few months. You can check out a
There has been many a hoopla since the release of Bungie’s Destiny 2, and not all of it positive. Following the industry-wide crisis regarding microtransactions and loot crates, Destiny 2 did their best to pacify fan concerns about bright engrams, Tess Everis, and gimped progression system by offering a timeline where the community can start seeing changes. Now, with
While Destiny 2 was one of the best-selling games of 2017, many were disappointed upon the release of the game’s first expansion Curse of Osiris, as it disabled players from accessing Iron Banner and Faction Rally even though they had previously been available for all players since launch. Today, Bungie and Activision reversed that decision
If you were planning on raiding or leveling up your character in Destiny 2 during the middle of the day tomorrow then you may want to think about playing something else. Developer Bungie has announced that the first-person shooter/MMO will go offline during the aforementioned period tomorrow. The maintenance is set to start at on January 3, 2018,
Destiny 2‘s next expansion has apparently leaked on the United States and Japan PlayStation Stores and is called Gods of Mars and is set to release in March 2018. The page has since been removed. According to the screenshots provided by Reddit user GodsofMarsLeak — which you can see below — the second expansion will
Still recovering from a fan-fueled bruising following the launch of Destiny 2‘s Curse of Osiris DLC, the MMO FPS is welcoming the yearly Christmas event dubbed “The Dawning.” Not unlike Christmas, The Dawning is based on the idea of gift giving and games — however, this is focused more on celebrating the Light that fuels Guardians. And for
Destiny 2 players got a huge batch of new content from the release of the game’s first expansion this week in the form of “Curse of Osiris,” and while that includes a swath of new weapons and equipment for players to utilize for their Guardians, one of the game’s new Exotics is proving to be
Destiny 2 has kept players grinding and working their way up to the higher-leveled activities such as the Leviathan raid, and now later this week, players in the newly-released “Curse of Osiris” expansion will get one of the game’s brand new activities to explore. Bungie has announced that the first Raid Lair activity (called “Eater
It’s almost that time of year again. When friends and family return home to embark on new adventures with one another. That’s right, we’re talking about the Curse of Osiris DLC for Destiny 2, and today we learned just when we’ll be able to pre-load it and how much memory our systems will need. While
Bungie and Activision just released a new teaser trailer of Destiny 2‘s upcoming first expansion Curse of Osiris. The video hits you where it counts, and that’s in the loot, showcasing some of the new weapons and armor that will come with the expansion. We also get another look at the previously-revealed “Mic Drop” emote that
Destiny 2 quickly became one of this year’s biggest hits, and for those that have yet to jump on their Sparrow and join in on the adventures – strap in, Guardians, because your chance arrives tomorrow. Activision has announced that a free trial of Destiny 2 will debut tomorrow (November 28th, 2017) for PS4, Xbox One, and
Luke Smith, the game director at Bungie has taken to Twitter to give players an idea of what players can expect on the systems side of their December update for Destiny 2. The next update will include changes to the economy, more specifically how vendor gear, tokens, and shards are acquired in the game. Also, new
Over the past week, Destiny 2 players found out that the game includes a system that makes experience scale depending on the rate at which is acquired. Today Bungie posted an announcement addressing concern caused by this discovery. According to the developer, XP scales upwards when playing “longer or fixed duration activities like Crucible competitive
Tomorrow, the first of three livestreams for Destiny 2‘s upcoming expansion — titled Curse of Osiris — will begin at 11 a.m. Pacific on Bungie’s Twitch channel. The stream will focus on the expansion’s Mercury location as well as the new characters you will meet and the enemies you will encounter. You can check out the
Remember last week when we nudged both Activision and Bungie on their inability to answer why the Xbox One X review units came packed with Destiny 2? Finally, we have the answer. Today Bungie officially confirmed that the MMOFPS will be visually upgraded for both mid-step consoles, the PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One X. The news
Why did Microsoft and Activision give a copy of Destiny 2 to the Xbox One X reviewers? That question is exactly what we have been asking at DualShockers over the past week since we got our review unit for Xbox One X, along with Destiny 2 and Xbox communities. And, for the record, we still don’t know the answer.
Fridays can mean just one thing for Destiny 2 players: Xur is somewhere out in the world with something I may or may not want to buy. Fortunately, he’s always got something for everybody (spec-wise), so let’s get straight into how you’ll be able to find him this weekend. Xur is chilling on a rocky outcropping
During Activision’s conference call for investors and analysts, Chief Executive Officer Eric Hirshberg talked about the initial performance of Destiny 2. According to Hirshberg, Activision is “very happy” with the performance of Destiny 2, which is already the best selling console game in the United States to date. Compared to the original Destiny, it also
During a press event in Paris, DualShockers took part in a presentation showcasing plenty of details of Destiny 2‘s upcoming expansion Curse of Osiris, directly from Bungie. The expansion adds a new chapter to the world of Destiny 2, plunging players in the middle of a big cinematic story with new characters and a new destination, Mercury,
Hot on the heels of Destiny 2’s PC release, a brand new reveal trailer was showcased for the game’s first expansion with the game’s Year 1 content. Titled Curse of Osiris, the trailer goes in-depth on what players’ main mission will be. More importantly, those who have already grabbed the expansion pass can hope to play Curse of Osiris before the
Earlier today, the director behind Destiny 2, Christopher Barrett, listed off some improvements the team is looking to add to the endgame content in a blog post on Bungie’s official website. Some new details about next week’s update 1.0.6. were also included. The update will focus on fixing an emote issue, as well as making sure there are more
Destiny 2 is leagues beyond its predecessor. Sure, in terms of story, design, and improvements, but many players have been talking about changes they would like to see made to the end-game content so that players are encouraged to play even after they reach the max light level. In the latest “This Week at Bungie”
It’s Friday, and that means everyone in Destiny 2 is logging on and frantically realizing that Xur is out and about with a fresh set of exotic gear for us all to throw Legendary Shards at. What does he have? Let’s first focus on where he’s at. This weekend, Xur can be found on planet Io,
Today Destiny 2 launched on PC, and the related press release sent by Activision included some interesting information on the performance of the game on consoles. According to NPD data, the console version of the game managed to set itself as the best selling console game of the year to date with less than one
Like in many online environments, there are many uplifting stories to share from the Destiny community, and some are starting to surface for Destiny 2 as well. One of the elements inherited from the first game of the series is represented by veteran players self-defined “Sherpa,” who are quite worthy of their name. Basically, they
During a panel at Twitchcon, Bungie detailed the concept of “seasons” in Destiny 2, also revealing a lot of new goodies that will come with upcoming events and with season two. Seasons are a way not only to make game updates more predictable and change the theme of the experience of Destiny 2 players, but they’re also
It’s that time of the week again, and Destiny 2‘s Xur is back to business in more ways than one. So, what does the mysterious exotics vendor have in-stock this weekend? Well, first let’s figure out where to find him. From October 20 through October 24, Destiny 2 players will be able to find Xur hanging
If you’re eager to play Destiny 2 on PC, it’s time to put that bandwidth to good use, because Activision and Bungie just made the pre-download of the game available on Blizzard’s Battle.net client. By launching your client, you can start downloading right now and depending on your connection, it might take quite some time:
Destiny 2 has captivated players with its huge world full of possibilities (and even more loot to spare), and PC players (like me) will finally have their chance to go on a journey with other Guardians across the galaxy with the game’s upcoming PC release next week. Bungie has released a new launch trailer for the