As Destiny 2 hits an all-time low, Bungie reveals huge plans to save the FPS
Destiny 2 has been around for a long time now. First launched all the way back in 2017, the online FPS has become something of an institution in multiplayer videogames, despite ebbing and flowing enthusiasm for the game among its player base. Even as creator Bungie works on its upcoming remake of the classic Marathon, though, it doesn't seem to be slowing down on supporting D2 in the near future. Just today, the studio showed off what's coming in the next year of Destiny 2, including the announcement of two new expansions called The Edge of Fate and Renegades, due out very soon. Continue reading As Destiny 2 hits an all-time low, Bungie reveals huge plans to save the FPS MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Destiny 2 classes, Destiny 2 The Final Shape review, Destiny 2 builds


Destiny 2 has been around for a long time now. First launched all the way back in 2017, the online FPS has become something of an institution in multiplayer videogames, despite ebbing and flowing enthusiasm for the game among its player base. Even as creator Bungie works on its upcoming remake of the classic Marathon, though, it doesn't seem to be slowing down on supporting D2 in the near future. Just today, the studio showed off what's coming in the next year of Destiny 2, including the announcement of two new expansions called The Edge of Fate and Renegades, due out very soon.
MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Destiny 2 classes, Destiny 2 The Final Shape review, Destiny 2 builds