Destiny 2: Release Date Pushed Back to June
Destiny 2, the highly anticipated sequel to Bungie’s popular first-person shooter, has had its release date pushed back to June. The game was originally slated to be released in September 2016, but Bungie has decided to delay the launch until June 2017.
The decision to delay the release of Destiny 2 was made in order to give Bungie more time to refine the game and make sure it meets the high expectations of fans. Bungie has stated that they are taking the extra time to ensure that Destiny 2 is a “true sequel” to the original, and that they are making sure it offers a “rich, engaging experience” for players.
The delay of Destiny 2 has been met with mixed reactions from fans. Some are disappointed that they have to wait longer for the game, while others are happy that Bungie is taking the time to make sure the game is of the highest quality.
In addition to the delay of Destiny 2, Bungie has also announced that the game will be released on both Xbox One and PlayStation 4. This is a departure from the original Destiny, which was only available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.
The delay of Destiny 2 may be disappointing for some, but it is ultimately a good thing. Bungie is taking the extra time to make sure that the game is as good as it can possibly be, and that it lives up to the expectations of fans. With its release now scheduled for June 2017, Destiny 2 is sure to be an exciting and engaging experience for gamers everywhere.