Destiny 2 isn't the most accessible game for beginners. Bungie's multiplayer, first-person shooter is heavy in lore and tends to bombard first-time players with a ton of information. Not to mention, at this point, Destiny 2 is already multiple expansions deep with more coming. Thus, you can't exactly blame players for giving up on Destiny 2 before things start getting better.
Lucky for American rapper Soulja Boy, he didn't need to have a go at Destiny 2 alone.
In fact, Soulja Boy didn't just have one or two people helping him out on his first try of Destiny 2. The entire Destiny community was there behind him every step of the way. Destiny shows the power of an in-game community It will be interesting to see if Soulja's newfound love for Destiny 2 will stay.
In a recent Twitch stream, Soulja Boy found himself on the receiving end of what has to be one of the warmest video game welcomes in recent history.
Now, Soulja Boy isn't exactly a new gamer. The rapper has spent dozens if not hundreds of hours streaming gaming content on Twitch. He's not just a gamer too, having built his own console - the "Soulja Game Console" - before having to cancel it due to legal issues. But, as proficient as Soulja Boy is at gaming, he hadn't tried out Destiny before. When he did though, an entire community was behind him every step of the way.
