'Destiny 2' December 2017 update: Game director reveals a number of updates; free trial now ongoing

The promotional photo of "Destiny 2" Facebook/DestinyTheGame

After the outrage it faced, "Destiny 2" will be having a free trial version starting Tuesday, Nov. 28. In a tweet over the weekend, Bungie and Activision's game director Luke Smith assured fans that he and project lead Mark Noseworthy will be tackling the issues the title is facing this week as he revealed the list of updates.

"Next week the 'Destiny 2' team will detail the systems side of the December update," Smith tweeted. It will include a number of updates like the economy update. This includes vendors, tokens, legendary shards, and gears. In the investment update, there will be a new reward system for weapons and armors. Lastly, gameplay updates and a whole lot more can be expected.

Additionally, "Destiny 2" free trial will carry the game's two destinations, the European Dead Zone (EDZ) on Earth and the moon Titan. In these two stations, players can experience the game's campaign missions and adventures. They will also be allowed to visit the Farm social space.

They can play a part in the competitive multiplayer in the Crucible, although the quickplay playlists will be restricted. Gamers can even join a clan and receive clan experience. The free trial can be played until Level 7. If the gamer decides to buy the full game, their progress will be carried over.

Nessus, lo, the Competitive playlist, and most of the story will not be part of "Destiny 2's" free trial. It will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC via Battle.net. For the free trial, click here.

Meanwhile, Smith also revealed that he and Noseworthy will be answering fans' queries about the issues the first-person shooter video game has. They, too, will be addressing the community feedback the users have been raising since the game was launched.

"Destiny 2" was released on Sept. 6 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It was later released on Microsoft Windows on Oct. 24.

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