Apparently a new ad for Destiny 2’s Witch Queen expansion has been making the rounds, not on social media, but as a Google Adsense insert, as in, one of those little autoplaying videos that spools up when you visit a website.
The ad also shows off the exotic SMG that we’ve seen used in promotional materials before, but I’m still not exactly sure what it does. There’s also a pretty heavy feature for a glaive that looks different than the ones we’ve seen thus far, but we so know little about glaives at this point I’m not sure exactly what we’re seeing here.
Again, I have no idea what’s going on with this ad, and why it’s only appearing in certain regions through Google Adsense. It seems like this would probably be something that Bungie meant to release soon here, as it wouldn’t have been cut and uploaded, so we might get a more official release of it next week. Or maybe if I can spread this around enough, they’ll just release a better version of it today.
We are now just three weeks away from the launch of Destiny 2’s Witch Queen expansion, and promotion has shown us a decent amount of gear so far, but actual story beats other than the basics we really know very little about what’s to come.
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