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PC gamers to get Destiny 2 for free for a limited time

To celebrate an entire year on the PC, Activision will be giving the Destiny 2 base game away for free on Battle.net for a limited time — from November 2nd (today!) through the 18th. Existing players get some goodies too, in the form of an exclusive emblem.

Is there a catch? Well picking up your free copy will require an existing or new Battle.net account that has not yet purchased the game, and those first setting up an account will need to enable Blizzard SMS Protect prior to claiming the gift.

Otherwise, it’s totally free! Players will get a chance to check out the fun PvPvE Gambit mode for Forsaken in the near future too. In out opinion upgrading to Forsaken is a great idea, as we’ve outlined in our recent review.

See the details from Activision below.

Destiny 2 has attracted legions of dedicated fans and has been enjoyed by millions of gamers around the world since launching in 2017. Now, that fanbase is set to grow as new Guardians will be able to enter the world of Destiny 2 for free in November. To celebrate an entire year on PC, Bungie and Activision, in collaboration with Blizzard Entertainment, announce that from November 2nd to November 18th everyone on Blizzard?s Battle.net gaming platform who has not already purchased Destiny 2?or any new members joining Battle.net?will have the opportunity to claim the game as a free gift.

Destiny 2 will be available on the Battle.net app to claim for free for a little more than two weeks in November, and players will have the opportunity to download the game once they?ve claimed it*. New Battle.net accounts created after 11:00 a.m. PDT on November 2, 2018, will be required to enable Blizzard SMS Protect before claiming their game license. Destiny 2 is redeemable from https://account.blizzard.com/gifts/.

Existing players of Destiny 2 PC will receive an exclusive emblem not available anywhere else, which becomes available in December, to commemorate the first anniversary of being on Battle.net. Additionally, new Guardians will have the opportunity to try out Destiny 2: Forsaken?s new mode ?Gambit,? from November 9th through 11th 2018, during the Gambit Free Weekend. Gambit is a 4v4 hybrid activity included with Destiny 2: Forsaken. More details are available at http://www.DestinyTheGame.com/Battlenet/.

?We know Destiny players that want to play on PC expect an amazing experience, whether it?s on their own or with their friends — so, our paramount concern was to keep the discerning requirements of the PC community in mind, and welcoming the Battle.net and Bungie PC communities together,? said Steve Cotton, game director for Destiny 2: Forsaken at Bungie. He added, ?With this gift we look forward to seeing new Guardians in our universe.?

The genre-defining Destiny franchise has received global acclaim since its release in 2014, followed by a record-breaking Destiny 2?s PC launch in 2017, the largest PC launch in Activision Publishing history based on units. Developed by Bungie, and brought to PC in partnership with Vicarious Visions, Destiny 2 delivers a native PC experience with PC-specific features such as: 4K resolution support, uncapped frame rate, full mouse and keyboard support with custom key mapping, text chat, adjustable field of view, a detailed PC settings screen, 21:9 and triple monitor support, and HDR. In the story of Destiny 2, the last city on Earth has fallen and lies in ruins. Players must master new abilities and weapons to reunite the city’s forces, stand together and fight back to reclaim their home.

Destiny 2 PC is playable on Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Minimum system requirements for the PC game are an Intel Core i3-3250, Intel Pentium G4560, or an AMD FX-4350, along with a GeForce GTX 660 2GB, GTX 1050 2GB, or Radeon HD 7850. Additionally, 6GB of RAM, and 104GB of HDD space and internet connection are required.

For more game information, visit www.DestinyTheGame.com and follow the official Destiny social channels on Facebook and @DestinyTheGame on Instagram and Twitter. The community can interact directly with the developers at www.Bungie.net, Facebook, @Bungie on Twitter, Instagram and www.Twitch.tv/Bungie on Twitch.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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