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Destiny 2 gets hoverboards next week

Destiny 2 is adding a new kind of vehicle — the hoverboard-esque Skimmer — in its next update due on Tuesday, 5th March.

Skimmers will let players zoom around looking cool, pull off tricks and even grind on rails. They'll live alongside Sparrows — the game's traditional Star Wars speeder bikes — in your inventory.

As with anything fun or cool, the first hit is free — all players will get a Skimmer as part of the upcoming Guardian Games All-Stars event. A second Skimmer «inspired by a beloved Destiny weapon» will be available to buy via Destiny 2's Eververse microtransaction shop.

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This is the second month in a row where Bungie has added something sure to appeal to lapsed players or Destiny 2's ongoing faithful — after January's addition of a character editor, something fans have been waiting — and asking for — for a full decade.

2024 will, of course, see Destiny 2's delayed The Final Shape expansion finally arrive and cap off the franchise's 10-year story arc involving the Pyramid Ships, the Traveller space golf ball and various other plot threads that have been slowly intertwined since the beginning of Destiny 1.

It follows a tough time for Destiny 2 developer Bungie after layoffs and decreasing revenues for the game, prompting The Final Shape's delay from February to June this year in order to give it a further polish.

Bungie's Marathon reimagining has also reportedly been delayed, and is now set to arrive in 2025.

Read more on eurogamer.net