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‘Destiny 2’ Newly Released Trailers Disappoints Many Gamers

Mar 31, 2017 11:58 AM EDT

"Destiny 2" existence has finally revealed in public somehow Bungie had the freedom for further stir up the hype for the upcoming sequel of the game. Sad to day, the teaser was not how fans could have expected it and the trailer didn't show any gameplay footage.

Fans are impatiently excited to the new gameplay elements for "Destiny 2" but Bungie was witty enough to put the highlight on the game's Cayde-6, voiced by Nathan Fillion which had a couple of involvement with Bungie games such as the "Halo" series. Still, the trailer managed to make itself interesting to watch like one of those slight over a minute commercial on US television, as noted by Kotaku.

"Desriny 2" trailer switches back and forth between Cayde-6's storytelling in what appers to be a bar and how he run and make his way through several combat fights involving gunshots. Before the trailer ends, it was revealed that Cayde-6 is actually taking a little breather at the Last City; another battle is taking place. Bungie is clearly trading on the chemistry between the two actors, and their history with fans of the Firefly series

The recently released trailer was one of the first Bungie's interpretations of "Destiny" without being overly serious. Fans are hoping for the sequel to have an actual engaging story which is one of the first game's shortcomings.

According to The Verge, "Destiny 2" will be like its predecessor, still ne a PlayStation timed-exclusive. These contents are expected to become available with other supported platforms later in the upcoming fall of 2018. Bungie has not yet released any official statement for the PC port of the game. Fans won't have too long to wait for further details on Destiny 2, either, with Bungie set to fully take the wraps off the upcoming title in a worldwide reveal trailer on March 30th at 1PM EST.

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