
Destiny 2 TV Commercial, 'NBC Sports Network: Grand Scheme'
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Football season is here, and similar to the video game "Destiny 2," new legends will rise. Beginning with the first attack, gamers can enter a world of explosive action and take on a mission that's part of a grand scheme. To witness football pros battling it out in "Destiny 2," visit NBC Sports online.

Destiny 2 TV Commercial, 'New Legends Will Rise' Song by Beastie Boys
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With a dramatic display of exploding coffee cups, tacos and birthday cake set to the tune of the Beastie Boys' "Sabotage," Cayde-6 of the "Destiny" franchise comically explains everything we love in the world is gone. This kind of drama, he says, calls for big guns -- literally. "Destiny 2" is available to own on disc and digital download plus gamers can get exclusive content on PS4.

Destiny 2 TV Commercial, 'Last Call'
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It's the last call of the night. The needle drops on a soothing record, and Cayde-6 (voiced by Nathan Fillion) pours himself a green drink as he recounts a boring meeting that quickly turned ugly. An enormous explosion heralds the arrival of vicious alien monsters, but Cayde says he wasted no time in disposing of them one after the other. Amidst the chaos, the invaders destroy the Exo's favorite store (well, second favorite ... behind that spicy ramen shop). Cayde kept telling himself, "I've got

Destiny 2 TV Commercial, 'Rally the Troops'
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In "Destiny," players in the multi-player, first-person shooter game tried to revive the Traveler and save the Earth's last safe city. Activision and Bungie announce the upcoming release of "Destiny 2" with Cayde-6, the Nathan Fillion-voiced robotic character from the first game trying to rally the troops for another fight as a flaming orb that was once Traveler burns off in the distance. With his trademark humor, he tells them that everyone's stuff is gone and there is a villain -- "Gary or Gil

Destiny 2 TV Commercial, 'New Legends Will Rise'
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A battle between aliens and humans ensues in Activision's "Destiny 2." The characters deliberate the ramifications of an outright assault -- and the likelihood that they won't survive. Destiny 2 is available on September 6, 2017 with exclusive content on PlayStation 4.