The narrative will continue unabated
Destiny 2 is nearing the end of its major Light vs. Dark battle, and Bungie intends to preserve as much of that narrative as possible. According to Bungie, it won't stop making
Destiny 2 expansions in the future.After today's
Destiny 2 showcase, which unveiled the release date and teaser for the forthcoming
Lightfall expansion, came the announcement. According to Bungie, it has been working behind the scenes on the
Destiny 2 engine to make this scenario, beginning with the communion with darkness on the moon, playable from beginning to end.In case you don't know, "sunsetting" refers to the process of rendering certain material unavailable. Because of the quantity and intricacy of the material in
Destiny 2, Bungie has previously vaulted content when new expansions came. Locations, raids, and—most importantly—the
Forsaken campaign are all included in this. Bungie, however, states that it has no intention of stopping any additional
Destiny 2expansions in the future.Even if nothing has been un-vaulted, this does indicate that going ahead, it ought to be simpler to get back in. That's a huge benefit for lapsed or returning Destiny gamers who want to catch up on the tale.Additionally, Bungie is tossing a cherry on top: this week, all
Destiny 2campaigns are free to play. Thus, now is an excellent time to run any old
Destiny 2 material if you were considering doing so after reading today's news.
The conflict between light and dark
It might be wise to catch up on the tale if you want to go right into
Destiny 2: Lightfall. During the showcase,
the new expansion was revealed. On Neptune, Guardians will saunter over to Neomuna in order to engage Calus and the Witness in combat.Of course, you won't be without any new abilities. The new tool for this expansion is called Strand, which allows players to utilize the neon strands as a source of harm in addition to using them to zip about the neon metropolis with insane grapple techniques.Loadouts and commendations are just a few of the quality-of-life enhancements that
Lightfall is expected to bring to
Destiny 2. In the next months, it seems that the Destiny 2 onboarding processshould go much more smoothly.On February 28, 2023,
Destiny 2: Lightfall will be released.