Destiny 2 could be primed for release earlier than anticipated. According to a poster allegedly spotted at a branch of GameStop in Italy, the sequel to 2014's shared world sci-fi shooter is out on September 8 of this year. According to Kotaku's Jason Schreier who has a solid track record with information regarding the game, developer Bungie may officially reveal Destiny 2 later today.
The poster, which found its way to Italian site Lega Network as well as photo sharing service Imgur also has PlayStation branding, indicating that much like the first game, Destiny 2 will see an exclusive marketing campaign with the PS4 with a beta pre-release as well.
Destiny 2 2017 Release Date Confirmed; Aimed at a Wider Audience: Activision Blizzard
Prior to this, Activision Blizzard confirmed that Destiny 2 would be available in 2017 during its latest earnings call.
"Full Destiny sequel in 2017 to broaden the franchise’s global reach, which along with follow-on content plans, sets the stage for growth," reads the company's earnings report.
Destiny 2 May Be Called Destiny II: Forge of Hope; Leak Reveals Story and Character Transfer Details
This could imply that we might see a more accessible entry in what Activision Blizzard deems as a new franchise. How this impacts the gameplay and progression systems as well as the delivery of its narrative, will be of interest.
Earlier, a leak suggested the sequel to the shared world sci-fi shooter would be called Destiny II: Forge of Hope and will be launched on five platforms: PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox Scorpio, and PC.
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