Destiny 2 is a multiplayer first-person shooting game produced by Bungie. It was launched for PS 4 and Xbox One on September 6, 2017, supported by Windows the next month. The new iteration of This Week at Bungie includes a rundown of the studio’s “deep diving” into Destiny 2, how it expects to change the tone for Destiny 2 Season 11 and beyond. More notably, though, it plans to continue learning about “how Year 4 starts” in less than two weeks.
News on Season 11
Destiny 2 Season 11 is almost here, and as the last season of year 3, it has some high hopes. The Season of the Undying, Season of the Dawn, and Season of the Unworthy was short-lived on their own. But Bungie insists that they’re all building up to Season 11 incidents. So hoping that all the expectations build-up will pay off in the end.
Bungie’s trend of announcing a season when it’s out — a small live stream happened. In the center of the blog, Justin Truman says Bungie’s going to share what he’s focusing on with players in 12 days … June 9th.
This indicates that the unveiling event could be the day the season starts or Truman could just be alerting the users to get their hands ready for the new season. Either way, this early-June timeline fits into Bungie’s usual announcement moment for Destiny 2’s reveal.
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bungie will be releasing new material on the internet instead of live streaming in-studio. It’s not clear whether gamers can get the normal video docs from the studio, highlighting developers and games, since the epidemic has caused developers to work from home.
While Destiny 2 is three years old, there is no evidence that it is slowing down. Bungie continues to let fans know that, given global circumstances, innovations are continuing. The developer announced that Destiny 2 is coming to PS 5 and Xbox Series X earlier this month, indicating that there are already a lot of concepts to be implemented shortly.