New details for "Destiny 2" will feature a possible small narrative storyline, dialogue select and updates for the sequel during the "Crimson Days".
Game developer Bungie posted brand new update regarding "Destiny 2" and upcoming "Destiny" in-game events this year. The game studio confirmed that the Live Stream team are not finished adding new features that they might discuss in "Destiny's" upcoming events, and hinted a possible release date for "Destiny 2".
Bungie added that they are currently working hard to meet the gaming fans expectation on the "Crimson Days" event for "Destiny", not to mention the possibility for a "Destiny 2" announcement, Express UK reported. Bungie will be supported by Vicarious Vision in making "Destuny 2".
Vicarious Visions is an Activision studio which has worked on heaps of different games, often producing ports for projects headlined by other teams. It also led Skylanders development on alternate years.
The development team from Vicarious Visions has almost certainly been brought on to help with development of "Destiny 2", which gamers are expecting by the end of 2017.
What makes this news more interesting and exciting is that it lends further support to September rumors about "Destiny 2's" announcement, which include a PC release, a new setting, and lots of other interesting possibilities.
Meanwhile, several rumors are making rounds regarding a small narrative storyline for "Destiny 2".
One of the major complaints gaming fans had with "Destiny" is the way the game handled its narrative and storytelling. Most characters were vaguely defined and the plot was barely existent, but Bungie is actively working on changing that with the upcoming sequel, due to launch some time this year.
A NeoGaf post claim that Bungie is looking for people to handle the "Destiny 2's" narrative in several job listing. First is a Narrative Director for major releases, and another is for a Narrative Director for small, frequent updates in between the expansion packs.
"Destiny 2" might also feature a dialogue choice system as it will lead gamers to have more interactive conversations with other players. Dialogue choices are extremely common in RPGs, and they have recently started to show up other games genres such as "Uncharted 4" and "Titanfall 2", Gamingbolt reported.
With a new game feature like that, Bungie will give a slight psychological impetus to players to participate in NPC conversations and each choice they make can create multiple impacts within "Destiny 2's" plot.
There is no release date yet for "Destiny 2".