Destiny 2 PC Gets 4K Screenshots; No Dedicated Servers, Bungie Is Thinking of Character Transfers

May 19, 2017 at 09:01am EDT

Bungie revealed yesterday that Destiny 2 PC would launch with a slew of bespoke features like Ultrawide (21:9 support), 4K support, uncapped frame rate, adjustable Field of View (FOV) slider, text chat, custom key mapping and lots of graphics settings to tweak.

The developer partnered with NVIDIA to showcase the game on PC at the event, with configurations powered by GTX 1080Ti cards. As a result, NVIDIA also offered a couple of Destiny 2 PC screenshots taken at 4K resolution via their press site; you can find them below.

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PC Gamer spoke with Bungie's PC lead developer David Shaw at the event, who revealed additional information on this version of the game.

Bungie is working with Vicarious Visions, known for the Skylanders games and their upcoming Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy remake, to make Destiny 2 PC. There won't be dedicated servers (on any platform), but character transfers may happen eventually, something that's all the more important since we learned that Destiny 2 PC will not launch alongside the other platforms on September 8th but at a later date.

If character transfers were enabled, folks could start playing on PlayStation 4 or Xbox One and then continue on PC whenever it's released on the platform.

We’ve heard about that a lot. We definitely have gotten strong feedback that people are interested in that. At this time, we don’t have anything to announce. We think it’s super interesting, we totally get it, but we don’t have anything really to say about that topic today.

I mean, we’re thinking about—this is a marathon, not a sprint, right? We’ve already got a pretty sizable history with Destiny and we expect a long one in the future, so I would say there are lots of things we would say, today, we’re not doing, but that are on the table. This is something, certainly, I personally think about quite a lot.

Finally, you can find below a huge amount of screenshots shared by Activision via press release, divided by category. These are not platform specific, but they still look very nice at 4K resolution.

Story

PvE (Strikes)

PvP (Crucible)

Gear

Environments

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