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Fireteam Chat: IGN's Destiny Podcast

Fireteam Chat Ep. 174 - Destiny 2: Reacting to the Huge Forsaken Combat Stream

Fireteam Chat: IGN's Destiny Podcast

IGN

Leisure, Video Games

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 11 August 2018

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

We sit down to talk about the latest PvP sandbox update stream and the pros and cons it could bring to the games meta.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The Welcome to Fire Team Chat I.

0:17.0

I. G. N's Destiny Show.

0:18.0

Thank you so much for joining us.

0:19.2

I'm your host, CJ Gibson, along with Frame Mirabella.

0:21.6

Hey Guardians.

0:22.3

Stephen Roo.

0:23.0

Hey.

0:23.6

And Destin Ligari, Sean Finnegan,

0:25.5

away for just today's episode.

0:27.4

So we'll be make sure to have them back next week on today's show,

0:30.6

talking a little bit about some of the PVP details that landed.

0:33.5

Bungi had a live stream showing off a lot of new

0:35.6

PVP changes. We're here to discuss some of those things.

0:38.0

Well they've added a bunch of things to the game. They've also removed

0:41.2

certain elements. We'll talk about how those impact the future of the

0:44.0

sandbox. As well as a new trailer, The Dreaming City just dropped with some minor but cool story

0:49.3

potential details. We'll discuss those as well. Remember you can support Fireteam chat by watching it here first on IGen.com.

0:55.0

It will then be available on YouTube and podcast services 24 hours later.

0:59.0

All right, so the PVP sandbox update.

1:02.0

We saw it. There's a lot of big changes.

1:04.8

Feels like we're maybe going back in time a little bit. A lot of Destiny 1 maybe. I think I felt some fuzzy

1:11.1

feelings there from Destiny 1 gameplay moments.

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