Top 19 Games to Look Forward to in September 2017

Big names, indie titles, sports games and much more dot September's line-up.

Posted By | On 01st, Sep. 2017

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Destiny 2

Depending on who you are, Destiny 2 is either your Game of the Year or just more of the same “People still play this game?” fodder. Either way you look at it though, it’s more Destiny and comes with a brand new story setting up the destruction of the Tower, new Social Spaces to explore, tons of new loot to acquire and four new planets to explore. That’s not including the more streamlined customization, revamped Crucible, heaps of activities and of course, a new raid (the Speaker probably does something as well. We haven’t checked). Did we mention it’s coming to PC as well? Regardless, Destiny 2 will be coming to Xbox One and PS4 first when it launches on September 6th.


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