One eagle-eyed Destiny 2 player has recently noticed a detail that has been hinting at the highly anticipated Prismatic subclass in plain sight. As The Final Shape gets closer to its launch date, the addition of this exciting new subclass in Destiny 2 is one of the most eagerly awaited upgrades to the game.
After facing a previous delay at the beginning of the year, theFinal Shape expansion for Destiny 2 will finally be launched in June. This event signals the end of several years worth of story and lore that the franchise has been building up to. As the finale of Destiny 2's long-running story arc based around the battle of Light and Darkness, a new subclass that sets out to combine the two is one of the most compelling additions to be featured in The Final Shape. The Prismatic subclass allows players to combine Light and Dark powers to make an incredibly unique build, which will be a game changer.
A Reddit user known as CheesyBreadLover noticed a great detail that has been clearly hinting at the Prismatic subclass all along. In order to ignite some more excitement for The Final Shape, Destiny 2 offered the Tessellation to players who pre-ordered the expansion. At first, the Tessellation just seems like a cool Fusion Rifle, but one specific color featured on the weapon is far more important than one might realize. The magenta accents on the gun have now been revelead to be an obvious hint at the arrival of the Prismatic class.
Instead of just being a random color choice, the pinkish hue shown on various parts of the Tessellation corresponds with the same magenta color that represents the Prismatic subclass. There are a lot of exciting new features coming to Destiny 2, and the introduction of the Prismatic class is one of the biggest changes coming to the game. Looking back, it now feels obvious that Tessellation was a hint at the Prismatic subclass. Since it was offered as an incentive for players to pre-order, it only makes sense that the weapon would feature a clever sneak peek.
The Final Shape is likely to be one of the biggest launches of the summer. With this story coming to a close, there's no telling what the climax of such a long-running epic will look like. Not only that, but the new Prismatic subclass is going to completely change the way many players experience the game, which will be exciting to see.
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