For fans of Destiny, it became more than just a game – it became a hobby. We would spend hours late at night, running patrols, completing raids, talking about shows we were watching, or work stuff, and always seeing the numbers go higher. It was an experience that many of us had not had before, and in the period of three years, we saw the game evolve and change from a barebones husk of an MMO to an incredible online shooter, that was able to build a strong community around it. Destiny 2 sees Bungie taking everything it learned over a period of three years, and refining almost all of its systems, while making a few things worse. First and foremost is the story. The original Destiny was criticized primarily for it’s lacking narrative. While a lot of this was fixed with later expansions...
If you are still on the fence about jumping into Destiny 2, this might get you to make the leap. A whopping 1.2 million players are concurrently playing Destiny 2 online, and Bungie has confirmed the same on Twitter. This is significantly higher than current DOTA 2, CS: GO and even Battlegrounds concurrent players. With the PC release coming soon, that number is only going to go higher. If you have not jumped into Destiny 2, now is the time. We’ve been playing the game, and having an absolute blast. Many of the concerns with the previous game have been fixed, and Destiny 2 is a ton of fun both solo and with friends. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia: Announcement on Special Movie Commemorating the Release of “Destiny 2” Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia (SIEJA) released the promotional movie, “’Destiny 2’ Live Action Dance Trailer ‘Freestyle Playground’,” on September 6th (Wed.) with the rollout of software “Destiny 2” for PlayStation 4. The movie is the live-action version of the world of “Destiny 2,” which is the sequel to “Destiny,” the action game that received the Best Game award in 2015, at the British Academy Games Awards, and which number of players reached a grand total of over 30 million, as of May, 2016. Over 39 famous dancers, including SHIN, the member of Radiofish whose music video “Perfect Human” was played over 50 million times on Youtube, and Ginyu ForcE w...
2017 will be over soon, but the video game releases show no signs of slowing down. Starting today with Destiny 2, the biggest upcoming video games of 2017 are yet to release, including the new Call of Duty and Assassin’s Creed. So here are the top 20 biggest upcoming video games of 2017. Destiny 2 From the makers of the acclaimed hit game Destiny, comes the much-anticipated sequel. An action shooter that takes you on an epic journey across the solar system. Call Of Duty: World War 2 Call of Duty returns to its roots with Call of Duty: WWII – a breathtaking experience that redefines World War II for a new gaming generation. Land in Normandy on D-Day and battle across Europe through iconic locations in history’s most monumental war. Experience classic Call of Duty combat, the bon...
Everything you love about Earth is gone. Except for the last city. And now a psycho rhino named Ghaul is coming to take that away too. On September 6, it’s time to grab some big guns, unite our scattered heroes, and take back our home. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
Activision and Bungie have released the official competitive multiplayer trailer for Destiny 2. The upcoming sequel will offer a host of new four-versus-four modes and maps. This includes “Control,” where the aim is to conquer zones; “Countdown,” where players fight to attack or defend a detonation; “Survival,” where the goal is to outlast opponents; and more. Destiny 2 will launch for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 6, and for PC on October 24. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
Destiny 2 is a big deal, let’s face it. After the success of the first title, Bungie and Activision are bringing the sequel to PC and we couldn’t be more excited. What’s more exciting is the fact that following the recent console beta, PC gamers will also get a chance to try the beta in August. So, what do you need to be able to run this game? Let’s find out. Recommended specs: CPU: Intel – Core i5-2400 / AMD – Ryzen R5 1600X GPU: Nvidia – GeForce GTX 970 / AMD – Radeon R9 390 RAM: 8GB Minimum specs: CPU: Intel – Core i3-3250 / AMD – FX-4350 GPU: Nvidia – GeForce GTX 660 2GB / AMD – Radeon HD 7850 2GB RAM: 6GB Surprisingly, the requirements don’t seem that demanding. We were expecting them to be a bit higher, con...
The beta for Destiny 2 kicks off very soon (July 18, to be exact), but we’re starting the celebration a bit early with the reveal of our Limited Edition . This bundle will be available alongside the game’s launch on September 6. It includes a Glacier White PS4 Pro with a 1TB HDD, matching DualShock 4 Wireless Controller, and of course, Destiny 2. You’ll also receive a voucher for the digital content pack which gives you access to the Expansion Pass and premium digital content. This limited edition bundle’s MSRP will be $449.99 USD/$549.99 CAN. You can pre-order yours starting today. To help you prepare for battle, all Destiny 2 players on PS4 will have access to bonus content before it is available anywhere else. You’ll find a competitive multiplayer map, a three person co-op Strike, a new...
Activision and Bungie have released a new trailer for Destiny 2 ahead of its open beta later this month. Users who have pre-ordered Destiny 2 will be able to access the beta early on July 18 on PlayStation 4 and July 19 on Xbox One. Everyone else will gain access on July 21. Destiny 2 will release for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 6, and for PC on October 24. Register with us for the best in gaming, and join us for video game discussions on our forums.
The Press Conference I was most looking forward to personally and I was not disappointed. With Spider-Man, Days Gone, God of War and some interesting surprises you might say it made up for the lack of The Last of Us 2. Here are the highlights of the conference with some great games to look forward top. Days Gone We finally got an extended look at Days Gone and it looks like a lot fun. Riding your bike around, using a sort of detective vision, setting up traps, using the horde to your advantage and also fighting a BEAR ZOMBIE. God of War Kratos is back and he is still an absolute badass. We’re given a little more information about the story of the game and a glimpse at the combat which seems to be improved but still is similar to the core combat mechanics. The game visually looks godl...