Destiny 2 Coming to Battle.net
Destiny 2 is coming to Battle.Net! This announcement is especially interesting after the announcement about transitioning away from the Battle.net name.
Originally Posted by Blizzard (Blue Tracker)
We want to let everyone know that a new game will be appearing alongside your favorite Blizzard games—one that’s a little different from what you might normally expect. Bungie’s upcoming first-person action game Destiny 2 will be joining the party! We’re excited to announce that we're partnering with Bungie and Activision to support the PC version of Destiny 2 exclusively via Battle.net.

We’re big fans of Destiny here at Blizzard, and we’re honored to be able to help the talented folks at Bungie and Activision bring their much-anticipated sequel to a new platform. Being on Battle.net will allow Destiny 2 to plug in to our existing global network, freeing up the developers at Bungie to focus their energy and resources on making the best and most fun game they possibly can. This also means Destiny 2 players will have access to our online social functionality, including chat with friends, the ability to see which of their friends are online in Destiny 2 or in Blizzard games, and the ability to stream gameplay directly to Facebook.

See the FAQ below for further platform details, and stay tuned for updates as we get closer to welcoming Destiny 2 and its players to Battle.net. To learn more about Destiny 2, head over to www.destinythegame.com.


Why are you adding a non-Blizzard game to Blizzard's platform?
We loved Destiny and think Destiny 2 is going to be a great game. Blizzard has an established and successful global internet infrastructure we’ve used for years to support our own games. Creating a new network client for Destiny 2, which is bringing the franchise to PC for the first time, would needlessly extend the development period for the game. We want to get our hands on Destiny 2 as soon as possible like everybody else, so we offered to share our PC platform with our sister companies for this release.

Does this mean other games are going to come to the Blizzard platform too?
Our focus in terms of supporting non-Blizzard games is solely around Destiny 2. Aside from potentially evaluating needs or opportunities for future Activision games, we don’t have any short- or long-term plans to support third-party games with Battle.net. It’s important to us to maintain our quality standards for any experience or service we’re putting in front of our players, which represents a big investment of time and effort on our part, so this is not something we’re jumping into lightly.

Does this mean I'll be able to use my Blizzard Balance to purchase Destiny 2?
Yes!

Will Destiny 2 offer the same cross-game social features that Blizzard titles currently have?
Destiny 2 will be integrated into many of Blizzard’s existing social features—you’ll be able to chat with friends playing Destiny 2 the same way you already can for Blizzard games. Players will also be able to add friends and form parties the same way Blizzard gamers can. And, you’ll see a Destiny 2 status icon by your friends who are playing Destiny 2 the same way you do for friends playing StarCraft II, Diablo III, WoW, Heroes of the Storm, Hearthstone, and Overwatch.

Where and when will Destiny 2 on PC be available?
We’re excited to work with Bungie to bring the PC version of Destiny 2 to every region Blizzard currently operates in. Bungie is actively working through the global details. We look forward to sharing additional information later this year.

Who will be operating Destiny 2’s servers?
Bungie will maintain Destiny 2’s servers; Blizzard’s servers will be used for features related to the Blizzard platform, such as login and social functionality.

And what about customer service?
Destiny 2’s gameplay customer service will be handled by Bungie; Blizzard will handle customer service for platform and shop issues specific to our service.
This article was originally published in forum thread: Destiny 2 Coming to Battle.net started by chaud View original post
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  1. endersblade's Avatar
    The question I want to know is, Does Destiny 2 include the content from Destiny 1 as far as PC players go? It makes no sense to start the second game if you can't even play the first.
  1. bowchikabow's Avatar
    Am I the only concerned with how much they copied/plaguerized Ultron? lol
  1. Saverem's Avatar
    What will 100% determine whether I buy/pre-order Destiny 2:

    Whether or not I get a pet and/or mount in WoW for doing so.
  1. TriHard's Avatar
    I was actually the most excited about this particular news compared to the rest they showed. So I am hyped about it, love that I can also keep in touch with Bnet friends while I play D2 when it finally arrives.
  1. Vaalrn's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrven View Post
    Great now DDOS bnet shuts down more games and picks up more people willing to try to do it.

    It was stated that Bungie will be taking care of server support and costumer support for Destiny2
  1. Jueles's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by l33t View Post
    Yay. Need more stuff to buy with wow gold. Please add electricity payments to battle.net balance as well guys, I'd pay them via wow gold too!
    Brilliant idea! I would actually take the time and start farming for gold if it would pay my hydro bill (electricity).
  1. Shampro's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Tyrven View Post
    Great now DDOS bnet shuts down more games and picks up more people willing to try to do it.
    Nope, atleast read the FAQ, Bungie are the ones hosting the servers. Blizzard is basicly just hosting the icon.
  1. Andonais's Avatar
    Its smart the only alternative really is steam and this will maybe get people to check out OW or hearthstone.
  1. Wildmoon's Avatar
    I mean it's a strange move that I am not sure what to feel. It will feel weird having non-blizzard game on the app though.
  1. Kapaya's Avatar
    Best fucking news ever. Instantly stocked up on tokens for this!
  1. RealistKilla's Avatar
    Here's the inside story ppl.

    Destiny is actually very similar to Blizzards "titan" project. It's obvious to me that's the REAL reason blizzard fucking scrapped titan. They are both multiplayer first person shooter games in an open world. Basically an mmorpg. Activision came in and said 'hey we can't have you putting out competition for our mmorpgfps, scrap that massive project, make some silly battleground game like team fortress and we will cross Promote Destiny with you.' Just because your only hearing it now doesn't mean this deal was struck last week. These companies plan shit like this years and even decades in advance.
  1. Baelic's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Vaalrn View Post
    It was stated that Bungie will be taking care of server support and costumer support for Destiny2
    Apparently you don't understand how this'll increase load on B-Net authentication servers.
  1. deadman1's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by kaintk View Post
    ist clearly fucking activision who push blizard to put it on battlenet

    they say they wuld not put other game on it, haha, more lies incoming;p
    They don't own blizzard, it's a partnership the company is called "Activsion Blizzard"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tehterokkar View Post
    This can only be good.

    Much better than putting it on a cesspool of shit stores like Origin and Steam where social features are stuck in the 2000s.
    Yet blizzard doesn't even let you appear offline ...
  1. meumaxu's Avatar
    great move blizzard... shame that wow tokens have skyrocket again and are over 120k now
  1. Lolsteak's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by meumaxu View Post
    great move blizzard... shame that wow tokens have skyrocket again and are over 120k now
    120k lol

    207k currently in EU
  1. ls-'s Avatar
    Damn, that's actually great news for Blizzard...

    People will be buying Destiny (and prob services for it) by paying w/ b.net balance which can be topped up by using WoW Tokens, so Bungie will be getting their share (game, service, etc price) and Blizz will be getting theirs (each WoW Token is $5 profit, even if redeemed $15 were spent on Bungie title), noice
  1. dejec1989's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Archmage BloodElf4Life View Post
    Amazing news! I wouldn't trust anyone else for that. To put the game on the b.net platform means that Blizzard personally backs it, which to me is all I needed as proof of quality.
    I think you are jumping the gun there, it just means that bungie is a part of activision and are using what is essentially an in house delivery system for destiny 2 as activision does not have one like Blizzard, Steam, EA ect.
  1. meumaxu's Avatar
    there´s no wow tokens to buy on NA now lul
  1. Darkagial's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Shampro View Post
    Nope, atleast read the FAQ, Bungie are the ones hosting the servers. Blizzard is basicly just hosting the icon.
    "Blizzard’s servers will be used for features related to the Blizzard platform, such as login and social functionality." DDOS the login server and you affect Destiny 2.
  1. deadman1's Avatar
    I don't understand the overreactions in this thread ...

    It's a game that they are publishing not a third party game, they aren't "selling out"

    If you don't like shooters and stuff don't play it. It literally doesn't affect you if they add it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Guyon View Post
    What you don't do for money.......
    It's their game ... they are publishing it, it's being published by "Activision" which is owned by "Activsion Blizzard" it has nothing to do with money. Why speak if you don't know what you are talking about ... lol

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