Destiny 2’s PC open beta phase is a go

And the moment a lot of PC gamers have been waiting for has finally come. The PC open beta phase of Destiny 2 is a go and PC gamers can go ahead, download, and start playing it.

Do note that you will need a Battle.net account in order to download this beta build. Naturally, you’ll also have to download the Battle.net app so that you can download it. The PC open beta build is 16GB in size.

In this open beta phase, you will play the opening of Destiny 2’s new, cinematic story campaign, take on the three-player cooperative Inverted Spire Strike and battle in two competitive multiplayer modes.

Initial reports suggest that this is a well polished beta, and that it runs great on a variety of PC configurations.

Have fun everyone!

22 thoughts on “Destiny 2’s PC open beta phase is a go”

  1. they should add the weekend to the open beta not all gamers are teenagers with free time most of us got jobs and families

    1. lmao. i can play everyday after college/work/holiday events. Some men are less fortunate; they don’t have wives, girlfriends and children. Not all of us got families of our own.

  2. After being told numerous times that the first game sucked, I was still hopefully optimistic. I jumped in hoping it would be borderlands-ish online. Instead I just got halo 1. Hope the full game is better and not just more of the same.

  3. Really fabulous reading the internets today, bunch of people “PC is a game changer”, “sadly sticking to conslows cuz friends”, “double dip cuz it runs amazing”, “FPS>Friends” (lol).

    I’m not into it at all, but power to the peoples. 🙂

  4. Saw DrDisrespect play it on stream. Seemed very generic sadly. 5-10mins and i was bored. Had much more interest when he was playing Pubg.

  5. but why not? whats wrong with battle net? do you not play any of blizzards games because there not on steam? literal autism.

    1. I do have overwatch and diablo 3, but battlenet is garbage compared to steam, and it seems you do not know what real autism is kid

      1. People like to throw that word around like they know what it means. When you ask them to define it, they literally need to google it.

  6. I will download it and check if all of those claims about all customization you may want and support for everything are actually true.

    1. Oh I forgot it doesn’t support Afterburner and other third party apps and even bans players for trying to use them. So goodbye then.

  7. Very generic sadly.. As mentioned by another, Halo with updated vistas but with pretty standard low IQ enemies.. Had hoped for more..

  8. Game runs well on a i7 6700k @ 4.2 GHz and a MSI GTX 970 with everything maxed out at 1080p with 8x MSAA

    Game-play wise it is shallow and repetitive and not fun.

    The gun play is decent and I had a very easy time doing headshots, definitely a night and day experience when compared to playing the beta with a controller on the PS4.

    I have yet to come across any PC player who actually used a microphone also making the coop mission even less fun.

    Enemy AI is very generic and exactly the same as in the first Destiny game. I was able to use one weapon the entire time even replaying through because the AI literally does not present any challenges.

    Only real saving grace is the game does look gorgeous and the level design is well done, what a shame.

    Uninstalled and went back to Warframe.

    Glad I saved 60$ both for PC and Console (Wanted to get it to play with friends who only have a console)

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