'Destiny 2' release date, rumors: Is an announcement for the sequel coming?

A screenshot from "Destiny" Facebook/DestinyTheGame

Bungie has been dropping hints everywhere about a possible appearance at the PlayStation Experience 2016 in Anaheim, California. As they leave cryptic messages, fans try to interpret as accurately as they can what little information they have.

Express UK has posted some leaked pictures of what appears to be prospective artwork for "Destiny 2." Although no confirmation has been received if it is indeed for a new title, fans are hopeful that this is a strong indication of the coming big reveal, especially when community manager David "DeeJ" Dague mentioned the team is heading to Anaheim after Thanksgiving.

Despite being very hopeful, folks at Mobi Picker think it may actually be just the Sparrow Racing League, an added content to "Destiny," that will be revealed, not "Destiny 2." It would prove to be a letdown, though, considering the said topic has been said on numerous occasions already. Nonetheless, they say there is no reason to not hope for a much-awaited sequel reveal.

In the last Bungie Weekly Update, though, it looks like DeeJ is trying to point out that the added content is going to be the topic of an upcoming announcement. He said, "We'll be back in the swing of things next week. The cadence of new content in Destiny is about to speed up again. We hope you can keep up."

Right now, fans may already be wondering, "Will the announcement really be about new content, or will it be about a new 'Destiny' title?"

Despite efforts to dispel rumors, it seems fans are not buying it and are, in fact, already anticipating "Destiny 2." A blog post at Planet Destiny already have speculations on what will happen on the new title. There's even a part where players begin weighing if the loot from the original game can be carried over, or is it better to have a fresh start.

No confirmation has been done yet on the rumors, but fans will need to stay tuned to what is to happen in the coming

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