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Destiny 2 will be on PS5 and Xbox Series X; Bungie will take you to the new generation

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The popular Bungie video game will not miss the appointment of the next consoles from Sony and Microsoft, although they will give specific details later.

Destiny 2 will have a version adapted for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Bungie, the study in charge of the IP, has released the news after learning that the North American study is among the more than 140 partners confirmed by Microsoft to support your home system.

Without delving into details, which will be specified later, Bungie's official Twitter account has made it clear that "Destiny 2 will be on the next generation platforms." Thus, what is possibly one of the biggest successes of the first-person multiplayer genre of the current generation will adapt to the hardware of a console cycle that will begin at Christmas 2020; both in the case of PS5 and Xbox Series X. They do not confirm, in any case, that Destiny 2 will be ready from the launch on these systems.

Destiny 2, a story from less to more

Destiny 2's evolution in recent years has been one we've seen very few times in the last decade. Like Rainbow Six: Siege, Waframe and Sea of ​​Thieves, the one that started as a title edited by Activision to opt for the independent route began its journey in the market for PS4, Xbox One and PC full of doubts. Although the reception by the press was unanimously positive, its performance did not take off until the expansions arrived; specifically, Forsaken and Shadowkeep, the latter considered one of the best in the entire saga.

In our Reviews, we consider that Shadowkeep meant the resurgence of the best Bungie; accompanied by Nueva Luz, the conversion of the title to the free to play model with a fairly generous selection of content that can be accessed completely free of charge on any of the platforms on which the title is available, where Google Stadia is already available.

Destiny 2 season rewards upgrade for the worthy

In the absence of knowing if Destiny 2 will take advantage of the well-known hardware improvements of Xbox Series X, Microsoft has confirmed that the 13 titles presented on the Inside Xbox this May will enjoy 4K resolution up to 120 FPS, DirectStorage, plotted hardware-accelerated DirectX ray, ultra-fast load time, and more. In addition, most will have Smart Delivery, which guarantees that we only buy the game once and run it with the best possible version regardless of the Xbox model we use.

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