Bungie is making another big headline next month. The game studio's upcoming "Destiny 2" livestream will reportedly cover all of the December update's changes. Bungie made the big announcement on its official Twitter account.

The following week, Luke Smith and Mark Noseworthy may have no lack of updates to share with the "Destiny 2" community. The media sphere of games is slumbering following the Thanksgiving holidays, but there is plenty to look ahead until next week - "Destiny 2" livestream being no exception. This is really where Bungie will discuss the upcoming "Curse of Osiris," the forthcoming December upgrade, and all types of "Destiny 2" development changes.

Throw in the little controversy snowball 2 stepped into over an XP cooldown system, there must exist plenty of substance for Bungie to address. The livestream was teased earlier today by Bungie game manager Luke Smith, who affirmed he will be response questions with the project manager Mark Noseworthy. This week, Bungie tweeted that the next week the staff will outline the updates which are planned to be performed, to be able to make vendors & acquiring their equipment, tokens, mythical shards, investment updates gameplay updates, and much more.

According to VG247, details will include economics updates, changes in investment systems, and gameplay adjustments associated with the December update. "Fate 2: Curse of Osiris" will officially launch on December 5. Bungie will share the details of a live stream when it goes live. Bungie has already livestreamed some of the facets of "Destiny 2" DLC expansions, "Curse of Osiris." They showed us several portions of the story and effort, and also demonstrated the new location Mercury, Legendary Strikes and more.

First released in October 2017, "Destiny 2" is an online-only multiplayer first-person shooter (FPS) game developed by the Bellevue-based gaming studio Bungie. The newly released game was published by Activision on PS4, PC, and Xbox One.

"Destiny 2" is the sequel to the 2014’ gaming hit, the original "Destiny" game. The game featured a multiplayer shared gaming environment with some added elements of role-playing games.

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