Destiny 2 Releases and Then Deletes New Teaser Trailer

For a while Destiny 2’s next anticipated season has been something fans have been waiting for some time now. And it seemed that fans of the popular game are getting some kind of reinsurance that the new seasons are yet to come. Bungie, the developers of Destiny 2, promises their fans a big reveal coming later in the month which includes info about a season of content full of what fans are saying Season Worthy content and major things developing for the upcoming year’s story. Destiny 2’s Instagram page even released a new teaser trailer which gives concrete information of the video and promising fans a big reveal on June 9th.

The teaser trailer was posted on the Destiny 2 Instagram page which showed Eris Morn going through what it looks like an icy landscape with Jupiter in the background. It gives the idea that she is located at Europa which is one of Jupiter moons. Fans are pretty puzzled into why they deleted the teaser trailer from their Instagram page but it gives fans an idea that something is coming very soon. The video was later revived by a YouTube channel called Nate Castillo, the channel showed the teaser trailer within its entirety.

Before deleting the teaser trailer on the Destiny Instagram, it indicates to fans that the next chapter of Destiny 2 will be revealed during its event on June 9. But fans also worry that this will delay the Destiny 2 Year 4 plans because of the ongoing issue of the coronavirus. They stated on the Bungie website that, “We’re committed to this game, to staying transparent about our plans and to this relationship we have with our community. We’re committed to building a world anyone can be a part of, where everyone can feel powerful, and where you might reconnect with old friends or make some new ones.”

We are still not clear into why the Destiny 2 Instagram page deleted the teaser trailer but hopefully, fans will be ready for some surprising new content coming on June 9th.

Alexandria Ude: I am a Gender, Ethnic, and Multicultural Studies major emphasis on Women Studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Video games has always been part of my life ever since childhood. My first ever video game I ever played was Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex; from there I was hooked! It's very exciting to be working for a company like this because I get to finally be my true self and get a chance to geek out over new video game content!
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