Destiny 2. The destruction of the Last City. The invasion of the Tower by the Cabal. Great massive firey wings and a subclass that permits you to hurl lightning spears. It’s all there, kind of.
Destiny 2 was officially “announced” earlier at present. Of course all of us knew a Destiny sequel was coming, however that is the primary time Bungie or Activision have referred to the undertaking with a title, and it means that the developer and writer will quickly start really speaking about it.
Again, that’s not stunning, what with Destiny: Rise of Iron’s final event, Age of Triumph dropping this week, it will likely be very quickly be time to look to the long run. But simply because this information is clear doesn’t imply it’s not price nearer examination.
Arekkz has turned his eagle eye on the reveal and noticed one thing very fascinating; the official Destiny 2 reveal artwork, displaying the Traveller and what seems to be the Last City in flames, strains up with photos seen final 12 months within the portfolio of one of many idea artists who labored on The Taken King. They had been written off as unused ideas, but in addition taken down suspiciously rapidly.
The fireplace theme of these outdated photos could properly relate to the destruction of the Last City; there have been persistent rumours that Destiny 2 is throwing away the outdated setting to forge one thing fully new. This state of affairs now appears to be like much more probably, particularly when you think about references within the Destiny Mega-bloks set suggesting the Cabal would assault the tower in Destiny 2.
So now you need to look again at that outdated idea artwork and surprise what it’d inform us about Destiny 2. That’s a harmful act of hypothesis as a lot may have modified within the months since – however I’d wish to suppose the rad-looking Guardian figures (we caught sight of a defend, a spear, a sword and a few wings) represented new lessons or subclasses. Exciting instances!
There’s no official phrase but however we’re anticipating Destiny 2 in September 2017, probably on PC in addition to PS4 and Xbox One.