Destiny 2 moving to Steam from Battle.net

Published , by Bill Lavoy

In addition to announcing the new partnership with Google to bring Destiny 2 to Google Stadia, Bungie has announced that the PC version of Destiny 2 is coming to Steam, making the transition from Battle.net.

Ever since Bungie and Activision called it quits, players have wondered where the PC version of Destiny 2 would land. The Epic Games Store was a popular prediction given that everything seems to come out there these days, but Bungie has opted to go to Steam, despite a cheeky joke from Luke Smith teasing Epic just before announcing Steam.

While there are still some players concerned with how the PC version will hold up now that Bungie has split from Activision, Luke Smith summed it all up quite well. The Battle.net version of Destiny 2 will be packed up and moved to Steam for you. Everything you have worked for, owned, unlocked, and bought will come with you, like movers coming to pick up your stuff and moving you to a new house. It all sounds good, but here’s to hoping it goes off without a hitch.

Shadowkeep was also confirmed for a release date of September 17, 2019, which is in line with the yearly September expansion that Bungie has become known for in its run of Destiny 2. There are a lot of details for folks to dig into, and Shacknews will be hitting it all. Check out the Shacknews Destiny 2 complete strategy guide to keep up with the enormous amount of content coming to the universe.