'Destiny 2' news: Free trial demo available on all platforms

A promotional photo of Bungie's "Destiny 2" Facebook/DestinyTheGame

"Destiny 2" has earned a lot, not only in terms of money, but also in terms fans, supporters, and of course, gamers themselves. With the increasing amount of players in the game, Bungie has decided to let players who have not tried yet get a free demo for all platforms.

The free demo mode is quite huge for a demo version. Players get to experience a taste of most of the aspects of the game even including Player-versus-Player (PvP) modes. However, players may feel quite limited for the PvP, as they will only be allowed to reach until Level 7. As for the PvE, or the Player-versus-Enemy mode, they can play almost everything story-wise on the first two planets: Earth's European Dead Zone and Tita, Saturn's moon.

The demo even allows players to join up with other players in a clan. However, since their max is at Level 7, they would not be able to do any of the big clan modes like doing raids. They can also go to The Farm where they can do more campaign missions with other players, as long as it is in the first two planets mentioned.

If the gamers feel convinced to buy to finally the game, they can always continue their progress from the trial mode. As of right now, the game is still on sale with the console versions on an average price at $40 for the standard editions on all platforms, as per Shacknews.

In other "Destiny 2" news, fans who were looking forward to watching Bungie's live stream of the game's expansion "Curse of Osiris" will be disappointed. Bungie has apparently canceled the stream. With issues that gamers had found out about the main game's XP and progression, Bungie has decided to fix these first, as they mentioned in their official blog. The stream was supposed to feature the weapons and armor the expansion would have.

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