Countdown to Destiny 2 with the launch trailer

There are only two weeks to go until we take the fight to the Cabal Guardians. Destiny 2 is launching for PS4 and Xbox One on September 6, sorry PC, you have to wait until October 24.

To prepare you for what’s to come, Bungie has released a story heavy launch trailer to celebrate Destiny 2 and Gamescom. Focusing on Ikora, Cayde-6, Zavala and new villain Dominus Ghaul, the trailer hammers home just how desperate the fight has become.

The Cabal’s Red Legion has taken control of the Traveler and Earth’s defences are crumbling. It’s up to you and every other Guardian to fight back and create your own legend.

Destiny 2 will feature all new social spaces, environments to explore, missions to complete, Strikes, competitive multiplayer and more.

Destiny 2 will be available for PS4 and Xbox One on September 6 and for PC on October 24.

Leo Stevenson
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