The second portion of Bungie's "Destiny 2" will be to a lesser od a sequel. Reports say that the accompanying title will be to a greater degree another game. All the more significantly, gamers will now have the capacity to play the game on desktop computers. 

Since Bungie has as of now released the latest downloadable content (DLC) for the main title, the computer game engineers will now be centering their endeavors on the second portion of the establishment. Soon after the arrival of "Destiny: Rise of Iron," bits of gossip about the succeeding sequel began to circle. 

As reported previously, the executive of "The Taken King" Luke Smith will lead the advancement for the up and coming "Destiny" title. Going along with him is official maker Mark Noseworthy. The match will lead fans into a radical new setting. Screenshots for the second computer game uncovered new weapons and reinforcement. 

As per reports, the following title will desert old planets and missions. In the formation of this new game, Activision looked for assistance from one of its studios, Vicarious Visions. Gamers ought to expect new characters and new storylines, since the designers purportedly left out the characters from the previous game. 

"D2 is a completely different game," a source told Kotaku. "The Taken King was a reboot for Destiny 1 to fix small things. This is the overhaul to fix big things," Kotaku reported.

The informer likewise told the news outlet that the designers will include more people, towns, stations and journeys. The exercises will even be more intriguing than the watch missions in the main game. 

"Destiny 2" is required to be released at some point in 2017. The computer game will be accessible on PC, the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4. 

Bungie has yet to remark on the late reports. Fans ought to regard the reports as a theory until official declaration.