If you are looking to jump into the world of Destiny 2 you might want to try the game out first during the Open Beta. Here are all the details you need to know.
Destiny 2 is shaping up to be one of the biggest games of the year thanks to a dedicated fanbase, strong focus on story, and refinements to the title’s various mechanics. While the game is scheduled to release in early September, developer Bungie has decided to release an open beta for PS4 and Xbox One users. This beta will include all three classes, a single campaign mission, a single strike, and two competitive multiplayer modes.
The Destiny 2 Open Beta officially starts on both consoles July 21, at 10: 00 a.m. PST / 1: 00 p.m. EST. Previously, this beta was only open to those that pre-ordered the game, so expects a rather large influx of people over the weekend. Destiny 2’s full beta will end on July 23 9: 00 p.m. PST / 12: 00 a.m. EST, which is plenty of time to try all three classes, their sub-classes, and the various activities offered. Additionally, Bungie will be opening up their new social space dubbed “The Farm” for one hour on July 23 at 1: 00 p.m. EST. There won’ t be a ton to do at The Farm, as this is acting more like a stress test to see how many users this new location can handle at once.
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There’s a surprising amount of content offered in the Destiny 2 Open Beta, with the tactical PvP (Player vs Player) mode Countdown being the stand out feature. This game mode takes inspirations from classics like Counter Strike, where users have to plant a bomb and then defend it until the device explodes. Given most of Destiny’s previous multiplayer modes are very chaotic, this change of pace gives Destiny 2 a more deliberate feel to the combat.
For those looking for PvE (Player vs Environment) activities, The Inverted Spire strike is a rather lengthy mission that culminates in a three stage boss fight. Users can also ditch the strike entirely and go off wandering for secrets on the planet Nessus. The only real downside is that you cannot play the first campaign mission unless you decide to reroll a character. Remember, you can still earn some loot drops during the Destiny 2 Beta, however, none of your progression will carry over to the main game.
With Destiny 2’s September 6 release date growing closer, it will be interesting to see how many new players decide to try this FPS/RPG hybrid out.
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