Destiny 2 continues to roll out juicy new updates for fans to devour, with plenty of opportunities to unlock new rewards.
26.03.2024 - 03:19 / gamingbolt.com / Space
Bungie finally revealed the main content of Destiny 2: Into the Light, a free update for all players, and it’s essentially Horde mode. Players battle against waves of the Hive and Taken, completing objectives as the difficulty rises. However, what can they earn as rewards?
In the latest “This Week in Destiny“, the developer confirmed its second livestream for March 26th at 10 AM PT. It will showcase BRAVE Arsenal weapons (which could be doled out by Shaxx), the new social space and other new rewards. Players will also get a look at the new Year 1-inspired armor.
Into the Light goes live on April 9th and is the lead-up to the launch of The Final Shape, the last chapter in the Light and Darkness saga. It’s out June 4th for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC, though there are alleged concerns that it could under-perform and lead to more layoffs at Bungie. Stay tuned for more updates and details in the meantime.
Destiny 2 continues to roll out juicy new updates for fans to devour, with plenty of opportunities to unlock new rewards.
The latest Destiny update is here, with Destiny 2: Into the Light bringing about new Crucible maps, a new three-player mode and a whole host of new weapons to unlock.
Bungie have released a big overview video of Destiny 2's Final Shape expansion, introducing a new, openly overpowered Prismatic subclass, fresh Exotic items and the new Dread enemy faction.
Destiny 2’s new Into the Light update brings a load of new features to the game ahead of the upcoming Final Shape expansion. Here are the big things you need to know about Destiny 2’s latest patch and all the free new goodies Bungie has packed into this update.
Alongside the Into The Light experience, Bungie released Update 7.3.6 for Destiny 2, a substantial patch that not only makes adjustments and fixes across the game, but adds in a number of highly requested features as well. So far, April 9 has proven to be a big day for Destiny 2 fans as the studio finally pulled the curtain back on The Final Shape. Bungie revealed a ton of new details for the expansion, as well as showcasing the new Prismatic subclass for Destiny 2, one that essentially lets players customize their class by mixing both Darkness and Light abilities.
In a developer livestream showcasing their upcoming expansion, Bungie made a bevy of announcements for what awaits players in Destiny 2: The Final Shape.
Destiny 2: Into the Light starts today, and in case it wasn’t apparent during the multiple livestreams last month, it’s a great time to be a Destiny 2 fan. In fact, there’s so much in today’s release that this article is only going to focus on aspects that might appeal to three different types of Guardians:
With Destiny 2’s The Final Shape delayed until June Bungie had to find something to fill the space between the last Season and the new expansion. Into The Light is here to fill the gap and is available to all players from right about now, with the patch weighing in at around 3.5GB on PS5.
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An update to an in-game character biography for Destiny 2 seems to imply that major character Lord Shaxx is married. The change may arrive in a matter of days alongside developer Bungie's upcoming content update to Destiny 2, called Into the Light.
Bungie held its third developer livestream for Destiny 2: Into the Light recently, confirming other features and content arriving with the free update. Perhaps the most notable is the return of two beloved Exotic missions – The Whisper and Zero Hour. Players will receive craftable versions of Whisper of the Worm and Outbreak Perfected for completing these.
If three new Crucible maps and returning Exotic missions weren’t enough, Destiny 2: Into the Light will also introduce a new mode called Pantheon. Launching on April 30th, it’s a raid boss gauntlet. A weekly challenge will also be available for the mode, offering “escalating” difficulties and rewards.