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10 Amazing 2017 Games We’ll Still Be Playing in 2018

New year, same games.

Destiny 2

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Destiny 2’s Curse of Osiris DLC didn’t provide much extra play time with its addition to the game’s campaign but, in all honesty, it didn’t really have to. The base game alone has a campaign that succeeds in far more ways then the original game’s campaign did and it accomplishes something very simple but meaningful. It lays the groundwork necessary for the game’s lore to exist beyond the campaign. Embarking on different Adventures in Destiny 2 allows you to continue exploring the various heavenly bodies in the game and uncover the lore that has been sprinkled throughout this entire galaxy. But the real reason plenty of gamers will still supporting Destiny 2 well into 2018 is for the great multiplayer aspects of the game.

From improved Raids to the variety of Crucible game modes to great new social spaces, Destiny 2 fosters a sense of community that encourages its players to keep coming back for more. With more new content headed to the game and weekly resets, there are plenty of reasons for Destiny 2 players to keep logging in throughout 2018.


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