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Why Destiny 2 Will Release In 2017

Emergence at Fextralife writes, "The existence of Destiny 2 is probably the worst kept secret in gaming. We all know it’s coming, we just lack a proper name and a solid release day. I suppose an actual announcement of it would be a necessary formality as well, but they could honestly skip that at this point and no one would bat an eye. With the unanimous assessment that the game is in fact on the way, the real speculation lies in when the game is actually coming out. If we take a close look at all the evidence that exists for the game to date, we can confidently say that the game will release in September 2017. What follows is our list of reasons for why."

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PhoenixUp3440d ago

Destiny 2 will perform commercially better than Titanfall 2 based on the common sense that its publisher won't release it right next to its biggest FPS franchise

Erik73573440d ago

EA was bold and greedy, they wanted Titanfall to take all of COD sales while Battlefield had its sales

PhoenixUp3440d ago (Edited 3440d ago )

Which was futile because Activision's CoD: IW still ended up outselling both of those titles while EA's decision really damaged the future of Titanfall

TheBeguiler3439d ago

Honestly at this point it needs to drop in 2017. This is going to be make or break for this series at this point as I find it hard to believe the Destiny faithful will deal with the same issues once again.

Pathogenic3439d ago

It will be bigger no doubt with word that it could possibly be coming to PC users as well. I play continuously on PS4 but I want to make the switch to PC if I can. That's only if I can port my past titan belongings from PS4 to PC. If not I will be reluctant to stay on PS4 side of things

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Jmanzare3439d ago

Why destiny 2 will release in 2017..because it was already announced for a 2017 release date

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PlayStation Scales Back Expectations for Bungie as Live-Service Risks Come Into Focus

PlayStation has scaled back expectations for Bungie after reassessing Destiny 2 development costs, highlighting the risks tied to live-service games.

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isarai_lee135d ago (Edited 135d ago )

Honestly Thank Goodness!! Yet another good sign of a possibility of returning to what made them great and undoing Jim Tyans trend chasing love service gamble. Still gotta wait and see just what direction they're going but this is a good sign in my book that they're not betting it all on live service anymore

S2Killinit133d ago (Edited 133d ago )

Not sure what you lot are talking about anymore. They need to cover all range of games. Im primarily a single player gamer, but even I cannot be daft enough to ignore the fact that we need all manner of games including live service games. Everyone here seems to be a market expert.

isarai_lee133d ago (Edited 133d ago )

Yes "all manner" not just exclusively live service like Jim was doing, but you also shouldn't be forcing devs to make games they not only have no experience making, but also flatout dont want to do.

S2Killinit133d ago

Assuming that anything like that is actually the case and not just a perception of n4g commenters of course.

Redemption-64133d ago

@isarai_lee
Yes "all manner" not just exclusively live service like Jim was doing.

I don't understand why you people have to keep making up lies. You can say you don't like some or most of their focus being on live service games, but to say they were exclusively focusing on live service games is pure copium. At most half of their games were live service and the rest were single player games. Seriously why lie about something so obvious?

isarai_lee132d ago

@Redemption-64

You say that as if we don't have word directly from Jim Ryan and PlayStation stating they wanted at least 12 live service games released within a year. Followed by tons of official word of those Live Service games being cancelled after he was pushed out. All studios combined at the time PS had 15 studios, 12 is a hell of a lot more than half of 15, and it was definitely their primary focus evident by the fact that a huge portion of their studios have taken uncharacteristically long to release or announce anything since, hell some studios have yet to release anything this gen almost 6 YEARS LATER! The only one making stuff up is you.

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Relientk77135d ago

It may take a while but maybe they are finally learning. Good! Now stop with the live service crap.

ABizzel1134d ago

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with a live service here or there, but to have many of your studios start focusing on it when there has been little to no experience among them was wild.

Christopher134d ago (Edited 134d ago )

They say this and then immediately release news of the Horizons co-op game that will definitely be a Live Service game.

isarai_lee133d ago

I feel like they knew that given the fact that the very furst thing they say in the trailer is to reassure they still make so games 😆

isarai_lee133d ago

I feel like they knew that given the fact that the very first furst thing they say in the trailer is to reassure they still make so games 😆

vTuro24134d ago

Bet they're regrettings spending those billions pretty hard right now.

S2Killinit133d ago

Destiny has been a huge success.

Redemption-64133d ago

They will not. Destiny has been popular for over 10 years, something most games can never hope to achieve. Most people, including myself those Bungie was going to make a D3 after the final shape DLC. Marathon looks to be a hit and a D3 announcement could break records.

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Destiny 2 Update 9.5.0.5

Patch notes for Update 9.5.0.5, the one about Equilibrium fixes and more, are now available.

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Destiny 2 is considering adding Sparrow Racing League, unvaulted campaigns, more, new survey reveals

A new survey shows Destiny 2 is considering adding Sparrow Racing League, unvaulted campaigns, NPC sidekicks, new PvP and Gambit modes, and much more.

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