For three years, "Destiny" has been one of the biggest names in gaming, and now the sequel to Bungie's MO/ first-person shooter "Destiny 2" is now officially confirmed as a real game. After the official announcement, the teaser trailer comes in, though it does not show anything about the details of the game.

According to Destructoid, the embedded teaser trailer of "Destiny 2" entitled the "Last Call" shows a battle from Cayde-6 past and a firefight that break out near to him. The teaser trailer also shows the destruction of the Last City, which is important on "Destiny" location. The character Cayde-6 and Zavala are last seen getting hit in an explosion at their usual spot at the tower.

The "Destiny 2" teaser trailer also shows a different but more humorous tone as it was in the original. While the rumored official released of "Destiny 2" is on September 8, the teaser trailer also mentions that the global trailer will be release on March 30.

Moreover, The Verge added that the first "Destiny" game has received a criticism on its serious voice tone and it confusing story. But on the teaser trailer, the video looks like a good sign were the developer Bungie is correcting the previous issues and accepts with open arms the sci-fi wackiness on the upcoming  "Destiny 2," as it also reveals the official game's name and logo.

The PlayStation 4 users will also get an exclusive access of "Destiny 2" that will lock to Sony's console until 2018. The original "Destiny"  was launched in 2014 on the PlayStation 3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. The developer released its four-game expansion: "The Dark Below" in 2014, "House of Wolves" in 2015, "The Taken King" in 2015, and " Rise of Iron" in 2016. On the original "Destiny" also features a timed-exclusive access on certain weapons, strikes, and Crucible maps of the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 versions.