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'Destiny 2' to Offer New Combat Abilities

Not much is known about the highly anticipated sequel, "Destiny 2," although developer Bungie has been teasing morsels of details to keep the hype up and the fans guessing.

"Destiny 2" will bring back the Hunters, Titans and Warlocks as fans know them in the original, but their set of combat skills may see a bit of an overhaul.

In a brand-new tweet, Bungie promised among others some "new combat abilities" in "Destiny 2," which gave the impression that these clans will indeed come back with upgrades.

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"Venture to mysterious, unexplored worlds in our solar system and earn an arsenal of weapons and devastating new combat abilities," the studio teased of the "Destiny" sequel.

There is no way of knowing at the moment what these new combat abilities will be, but fans can bet that whatever they will be, they are bound to change how the game is played.

Either way, this modification gives fans an assurance that the Hunters, Titans and Warlocks are not stagnant in this department in "Destiny 2."

There are speculations that the sequel will keep the same subclasses from the original, but tweak them in a way that they will feel new again based on elemental concepts.

Fans can expect to know for sure what the new combat abilities entail when Bungie speaks about "Destiny 2" in great detail on May 18.

In other news, a report from Gadgets 360 claims that the sequel will make it for the first time to the PC platform via Steam instead of an Activision client.

If this will be the case, media outlets imagine that the PC community will be pleased seeing that "Destiny 2" will be easily playable and accessible in the platform through Steam.

It is unclear if a physical copy of the PC version of "Destiny 2" will be released. Game Rant points out that the leaked PC box art suggests that Bungie will come out with one, especially with the developer practically substantiating the leak.

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