The Destiny 2 Shadowkeep release date is now October 1, as Bungie has finally revealed and reassured everyone that new content is coming soon. In addition, Bungie is also exploring other ideas and working on “non-Destiny franchises,” as they have dubbed their current ventures, following a major $ 100 million investment in their business by NetEase. Last year Bungie broke with Activision and the company would now function as a full partner with NetEase in their current and future endeavors.
NetEase's beautiful $ 100 million investment last year in Bungie's hands has been graciously accepted. Studio then immediately promised to explore new directions. However, the deal was to expand the already fan-favorite game of Destiny 2, and it has become that. The game had a bad launch event, but after the relaunch its rails were set to constantly improving quality of play, and it started to evolve from that point. And, the game has stayed true to its word, having greatly improved across all of their respective platforms - PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Google Stadia, where it came in 2019.
“Creating new worlds” was part of the contract with NetEase, as Bungie transparently revealed from the start. After a year of silence, we finally get the big reveal, since Destiny 2 Shadowkeep was already available for pre-order and features a brand new trailer, with epic music, which is a remix of Beck's E-Pro hit-track, officially approved for the game:
Bungie has also revealed plans to become a multi-franchise developer in the next few years. It means that the company is really serious about something new and cool, always shrouded in secrecy. However, they also state that they are not done with Destiny 2. Shadowkeep is one more step towards what they want to do with the game. Some free components are now live with this paid expansion with a Digital Deluxe edition available. as well as.