• "Destiny" is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision.

"Destiny" is a first-person shooter video game developed by Bungie and published by Activision. (Photo : Bungie)

The latest details for "Destiny 2" will feature a dialogue choice select system and the sequel coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.

It seems that "Destiny 2" could be in the works very soon as a few gamers noticed a job listing on Bungie's website for a World Design Tester for individuals who have experience testing multiple game platforms such as PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PC, Gamerant reported.

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The mention of a PC platform caught the interest of gaming fans hinting that "Destiny 2" might be something that Bungie could be working on in the future. However, Kotaku reporter Jason Schreier made some clarifications to the platforms as he tweeted that the new job position will not include the PS3 and Xbox 360, but assured gaming fans that the PC is included. Bungie stopped supporting with new content for "Destiny" just prior to the launch of "Rise of Iron" expansion.

For now, Bungie has yet to comment on the situation, but considering Schreier’s track record with Destiny leaks, it’s likely he has a source close to the game that has confirmed it.

Meanwhile, "Destiny 2" might feature a dialogue choice system as it will lead gamers to have more interactive conversations with other players that also want to engage in. Dialog choices are extremely common in RPGs, and they have recently started to show up other games genres such as "Uncharted 4" and "Titanfall 2".

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, Gamingbolt reported.

Previous reports teased that "Destiny 2" could have new Guardian classes and subclasses for the game.

Gaming fans in the Destiny subreddit page are proposing a deeper, more RPG-focused class system that really makes each character feel unique. Having one subclass means more customization options.

Other games also requested for more background on "Destiny’s" three elemental types: Solar, Arc, and Void in the sequel. They wanted Bungie to change how elements work at a fundamental level in "Destiny 2" to which their only use in the first game is to either take out an enemy’s shield of the same-element, or be abused during burn modifiers.

There is no release date yet for "Destiny 2".