Latest Destiny 2 News Recap

Edge Magazine recently released issue #310 and one of the features was an in-depth look at Destiny 2. The staff over at Edge had a chance to play through the entirety of the D2 campaign and they came away extremely impressed with it. They also revealed a few new pieces of information! [divider] Energy Improvements The energy weapons that we got to sample during the beta weren’t quite the finished products that will be awaiting us in the full game. In the full game, energy weapons that correspond with the shield of an enemy combatant will have a big effect.

PvP Legends: Final Destiny 1 Tournament

Exciting news Guardians! We have an upcoming 4v4 tournament being hosted by GamerSupps and Battle-Beaver-Customs with some sweet prizes on the line. It will be the last tournament for Destiny 1 that PvP Legends will host. We’ve got all the details below: Destiny Tournament for Playstation 4 4v4 Format (Premade Team & Free Agent Registration both allowed) Viewers can watch live at https://twitch.tv/pvp_legends Only PSN accounts listed on the tournament roster will be eligible to play – make sure you add your two allotted subs! [divider] Entry Fee All players who wish to participate must pay a $10.00 entry fee.

9 Things We’re Looking Forward to in Destiny 2

Unrestricted Class Access There’s two components to this point: The first being that when we got hands on time with the beta, only half of the skill nodes were available. I’m eager to get my hands on Voidwalker’s lifesteal build, and the Sentinel being able to throw multiple shields. Secondly, third subclasses… what’s the deal with them? I’m hopeful we’ll see Nightstalker, Sunbreaker, and Stormcaller again! [divider] New Enemies We’ve gotten a close look at the revamped Cabal in Destiny 2. We’ve seen the new units added, like the Incendior, Gladiator, and War Beast. We’ve also seen the new updates

Competitive PvP in Destiny 2

Countdown Countdown was the very first glimpse of PvP gameplay that we saw of Destiny 2 back when the game was first revealed. We got to go hands on with it in the recent beta as well on a map built specifically for competitive play, Midtown. It’s an interesting twist on classic ‘Search and Destroy’ style gameplay, adding in the classes and abilities iconic to Destiny while keeping the traditional round based format where attacking and defending teams swap after every round. In this case, the attacking team pushes forward to plant an explosive device at one of two bases

Submit Your Work to Written in Light: A Destiny Fanzine

As Destiny comes to a close and the release of Destiny 2 grows ever-nearer, this seems the perfect opportunity to celebrate the artists, writers, and creators that make the Destiny community so vibrant and so diverse. Therefore, we’re pleased to announce a project that will do just that: Written in Light, a Destiny fanzine that will showcase the work of the people who make Destiny beautiful. Not only does the Destiny community craft individual stories, comics, pieces of art, and other works that move and inspire us, but all of you have helped to expand the grand and terrible universe

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After the Beta: Concluding Thoughts

After completing the limited-time taste preceding the wait for D2, I wanted to follow up with some final thoughts… Classes After playing on all three classes, reading thoughts from people who have played all three classes, and talking to people have played all three classes, some very obvious trends of thought emerged. I’ve broken them down here by Guardian type: Titans feel great. They, more than the other classes (perhaps only slightly more than Warlocks) feel powerful. Combined with the most versatile movement ability in the Beta – the strafe jump – the Titan wall ability is a force to

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A Closer Look at D2’s Open World Activities

After spending almost a week with a beta that was very light on PvE content, today we got a chance to see some of the exciting Patrol activities waiting for us on Nessus! Courtesy of IGN, we got a bunch of new details regarding things we’ll be able to do and some of the rewards accompanying them. Public Events Public events will be making their return in Destiny 2, and several of the events from D1 will be coming back. On top of this, the new game will feature tons of new types of public events. It was revealed that

How to Pass the Time Until Destiny 2

As of Monday, we’ve got six long weeks until we get to see if the final product lives up to all the varied expectations of every single Destiny player around the world (spoiler: it won’t). Now that we can no longer explore every single corner of the impressively large Inverted Spire strike, or repeatedly murder each other at Midtown or Endless vale, we’re going to have to think of something to do. Many of us are going to sit right back down and play more Destiny. On the plus side, with no Beta and no Destiny 2 for six weeks,