Destiny 2 – E3 2017 trailer, officially coming to the PC on October 24th, PC beta dated

Activision has released the E3 2017 trailer for Destiny 2 and as everyone suspected, the game will receive some extra exclusive content on PS4.

But anyway, Destiny 2 promises to be an optimized PC game that will feature unlocked framerates, will support 4K resolutions, will come with a FOV slider, and will be released on the PC on October 24th. Enjoy!

Bungie has also revealed that the PC beta for Destiny 2 is coming in late August. Those who pre-order the game will immediately gain access to it, and the PC beta will be open for a few days to everyone.

Enjoy!

21 thoughts on “Destiny 2 – E3 2017 trailer, officially coming to the PC on October 24th, PC beta dated”

  1. I’ll believe the optimization when I see it.

    Also some of that content better not be delayed by a year and expecting us to pay full price for it (knowing Activision they would expect it).

  2. The same October in which we’re getting the sequels to Wolfenstein and The Evil Within?

    Destiny can wait.

    1. Yes this october we have wolfestein evil within middle earth and assasin crred so no time for this. We have those 4 great games to play and i will play all of them but no destiny will have to wait until much later. We also have crackdown 3 but for that i will wait until it is on sale for 40 euros a few months later before buying it as i dont want to pay 70 for a game.

      1. Great games? At least wait until release, before you decide to buy them, and only declare them great, after actually completing them.

    2. The same month during which I have the alternative option of watching paint dry and/or grass grow?

      Destiny 2 can wait.

  3. Their once was a game named destiny
    It looked like a graphical test to me
    its brown, theirs a gun and it looks as much fun as requiring a double mastectomy.
    Zero puncuation and how i would descibe destiny.
    😀

  4. I don’t see anything interesting about this game. A lot of people jumping around and shooting but no context to make me care.

    1. It’ll probably balance out given that the PS4 version will be sorely lacking in frames per second content.

  5. I doubt it, but even if it were, who’s going to sue the video game industry?

    Even Hello Games got away with No Man’s Lie.

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