Activision is celebrating the PC release of Destiny 2 by offering the game free for a limited time, game director Steve Cotton announced today.
Destiny 2 is free on PC for a limited time
From now until November 18th
From now until November 18th


Cotton made the announcement during Blizzard’s pre-show at this year’s BlizzCon festival. Those who download the game between now and November 18th will be able to keep it forever. All you have to do is claim it. The free version of Destiny 2 will also come with a free gift that players will be able to grab, too. All you need to download the game is a Battle.Net account.
Players will be able to download the base version of the game, giving them the original eight-hour campaign and a level of 20. Players will also have access to the original Leviathan raid and the Crucible multiplayer mode. Players will not get access to the most recent expansion, Forsaken, meaning they’ll have to cough up an additional $40 to get it. It’s not a bad bet for Activision, which is looking to grow Destiny 2’s player base.
Destiny 2 first launched in September 2017.
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