Nearly 17 years to the day Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 was released, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will reportedly be coming out. That is if a recent datamine leak is to be believed.
08.05.2024 - 10:37 / rockpapershotgun.com
As Destiny 2's The Final Shape expansion hovers ever closer like someone gently nudged an absurdly large dodecahedron towards us in zero gravity, Bungie have gone and made three expansions free until June 3rd. For about a month, all players now have access to The Witch Queen, Beyond Light, and Shadowkeep along with the past four seasons of quests and things. Hey, that's pretty cool.
In order of release, you've got Shadowkeep, then Beyond Light, then Witch Queen. What's neat is you don't need to tackle them in any order. From my experience, you can wade through the menus, find your expansion of choice, track them, then press the "Launch" button to wizz you into each mission. I say this as if navigating the menus is easy. Reader, there should be a series of Race Across The World, except it's called Race Across Destiny 2's UI, where teams of two have to reach a certain tab within a time limit. I guarantee it will be more difficult than getting to Singapore from Slough without taking a train.
Having semi-recently completed all of these expansions, I can safely say Shadowkeep had some very lovely architecture and that was… largely all I remember. It's probably worth doing for the strong exotic weapons. Beyond Light's quest track was also a bit meh, but I'd recommend powering through it to unlock the Stasis subclass that lets you erect ice walls and shatter baddies. Seeing as Beyond Light's all about mixing up subclass powers, I would prioritise this first. Everyone thinks the Witch Queen was sublime, but former vidbud Liam and I finished it the other day and thought it was better than Beyond Light but not by a huge margin? Lots of alien worms, far too many annoying platforming puzzles.
The game's most recent expansion Lightfall hasn't been made free for PC players, which is a bit of a bummer (PlayStation Plus subscribers get it, though). Liam and I jumped back into Destiny 2 as lapsed players upon Lightfall's release, and found the expansion to be pretty rubbish, honestly. Still, it unlocks the Strand subclass that's rocketed into my favourites as this weird mix of Matrix-esque green code, slime, and yet more worms.
Free seasonal content is nice! They encompass mini-quest lines and repeatable activities that earn you powerful rewards. Liam and I are doing one that earns us special engrams in some arena where we yoink balls of light into a tower. We have no idea what's going on, but we are Pavlov's dogs and we are happy.
You may or may not remember Destiny 2 received three early expansions: The Curse Of Osiris, Warmind, and Forsaken. Well, these aren't available anymore because Bungie sunset them. I wouldn't worry about Curse or Warmind, those were middling to bad. Forsaken, though? That was some good stuff
Nearly 17 years to the day Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 was released, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero will reportedly be coming out. That is if a recent datamine leak is to be believed.
Bungie has released new trailers for Destiny 2: The Final Shape, revealing three new Exotics for each class. These are Mataidoxia, a Warlock chest piece; Gifted Conviction, a Hunter chest piece; and Hazardous Propulsion, a Titan chest piece. Check them out in action below.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO was rated in Singapore, and the rating suggests the game is not going to take much longer to release.
Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has been officially rated in Singapore, with a potential release window of 2024 attached alongside it.
With theShadowkeep andBeyond Light campaigns going free to play for all Destiny 2 players with The Final Shape, Bungie has announced two packs to accommodate the rest of their content. If you’re a new player who wants all (nearly) everything in one place, there’s the Legacy Collection 2024.
With 's Light and Dark sage quickly coming to a close, there are a few things guardians, new and old, should be sure to do before comes out in June. Not only arethere plenty of previous seasons' worth of quests in the backlog, but Bungie also released a basketful of new content to prep players for the DLC, called Run the new activities and complete weapon-focusing quests to ensure that your vault is fully stocked before you head into the Traveler and face the Witness once and for all.
Bungie has provided new details on the new Exotic class items coming in Destiny 2: The Final Shape with the latest “This Week in Destiny.” It confirmed that they’re only usable with the new Prismatic subclasses and earned from a new activity, but the latter will only be available in the expansion’s second week following the World First raid race.
Alongside new details for the Exotic class items coming in Destiny 2: The Final Shape, Bungie released some new gameplay footage for each Prismatic subclass. They’re collectively three minutes long but provide a look at the potential play styles for Warlocks, Titans and Hunters. Check them out below.
The franchise hasn't been afraid to shake things up over the years, and a rumor about the next new game in the series points to another franchise first on its way. Although every game is interconnected by unifying elements involving deadly viruses, various forms of the ruthless Umbrella corporation, and plenty of horrific enemies, there's a lot of room to do different things within that overarching lore. It's easy to jump into any mainline game and get a complete experience of its own, and the unique flavor provided by each can satisfy many different preferences.
Destiny 2 players can now access three major expansions for free ahead of The Final Shape's release on June 4, 2024, developer Bungie has announced.
Bungie is giving all players access to several Destiny 2 expansions for a limited time. This is meant to help players prepare for the new Final Shape expansion coming in June. The upcoming Destiny 2 expansion comes with a new subclass, new overhauls, a new enemy faction, and the conclusion of the ongoing narrative arc.
A trio of Destiny 2 expansions have been made free to play in the run-up to The Final Shape’s release next month.