Destiny 2

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Destiny 2 is a free-to-play online multiplayer first-person shooter developed by Bungie. Originally released in 2017 as a premium title, it transitioned to free-to-play in 2019. Players take on the role of Guardians, protectors of Earth's last safe city, wielding the power of the Light against various alien threats. The game combines FPS gunplay with MMO-style loot, character progression, and endgame raids requiring coordinated six-player teams. Its Crucible PvP mode and Gambit hybrid mode offer competitive alternatives. Major expansions including Forsaken, Shadowkeep, Beyond Light, The Witch Queen, and Lightfall have significantly expanded the universe and gameplay systems. Destiny 2 has attracted over 100 million players and maintains a dedicated community engaged with seasonal content updates and challenging endgame activities.

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Teamwork Mechanics 4.7
Replay Value 4.0
Balance & Difficulty 3.8
Communication Systems 3.5
Accessibility & Inclusivity 1.8
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Destiny 2 possesses arguably the best gunplay in any FPS — every weapon class feels distinct and satisfying, and the combination of shooting with space magic abilities creates exhilarating combat encounters. The raid content represents some of the finest cooperative PvE experiences in gaming, requiring genuine coordination and communication. The Witch Queen campaign proved Bungie can deliver compelling solo narrative content within the live-service framework. However, Destiny 2's biggest weakness is its hostility toward new and returning players. The content vaulting of paid expansions, confusing seasonal structure, and relentless FOMO-driven engagement tactics undermine goodwill. The free-to-play experience is essentially a demo that gates meaningful content behind multiple paid expansions. The Eververse cosmetic shop is aggressively priced. As an MMO, it lacks the social depth of true MMOs. For dedicated players willing to invest both time and money, the endgame is rewarding. For everyone else, the barrier to entry has become unreasonably high.