A talented fan of Destiny 2 has created an adorable work of art that turns The Witness into a cute cat. There have been some great villains in Destiny 2, and The Witness is one of the most notable in the game's history.
20.03.2024 - 13:19 / eurogamer.net
Destiny 2 developer Bungie has announced Onslaught, a new horde mode for the game. The offering is set to arrive for all players on 9th April, as a core component of Destiny 2's upcoming Into the Light update.
Onslaught is a three-person wave-based activity set on a selection of familiar but slightly-tweaked Crucible maps, where you and your allies must defend a war asset from taking too much damage. The aim is to protect the asset and keep each other alive for as long as possible.
Between waves, you can quickly acquire and place down a series of defensive options, including turrets, tripwires, and — brilliantly — a decoy Sweeper Bot, which will happily soak up bullets while tidying away debris.
Onslaught will offer two versions: a vanilla 10-wave option and a harder 50-wave Challenge mode, and it's here things get more interesting. This tougher challenge rotates the location you need to defend every 10 waves, warps you to a nearby Pyramid Ship to quickly take out enemies there, and introduces boss waves with meaty enemies. (Although, yet again, you're fighting minions of the Fallen and Hive.)
Footage shown during last night's Into the Light livestream looked fun, though I suspect Destiny 2 hardcore players will be looking to get their hands on the mode's highest levels to see how exactly the difficulty ramps up — and, cruicially, what the loot rewards will be for sticking with it.
Destiny 2: Into the Light Developer Livestream #1 Destiny 2: Into the Light developer livestream.Into the Light is planned as an update to keep Destiny 2 players ticking over until the franchise's delayed The Final Shape expansion arrives in June.
It's been a tough time for Bungie, with job cuts at the developer, a management reorganisation, and reports suggesting interest in Destiny was trailing off, leading to lower-than-expected The Final Shape pre-order sales.
Bungie has countered that with a series of additions aimed at winning back fans, including the arrival of hoverboards, a long-awaited character creator, plus collaborations with Mass Effect and… Ghostbusters.
A talented fan of Destiny 2 has created an adorable work of art that turns The Witness into a cute cat. There have been some great villains in Destiny 2, and The Witness is one of the most notable in the game's history.
Destiny 2’s next big update, Into the Light, has received several new details lately. From the new mode, Onslaught, to the addition of BRAVE weapons (with all arriving slightly sooner than expected) and a new social space, Hall of Champions, there’s much to look forward to. However, Bungie didn’t confirm if Into the Light would still be around whenThe Final Shape launches.
Destiny 2: Into the Light is close and adds a new Horde Mode called Onslaught, BRAVE weapons based on popular guns through the years and new armor. However, there’s more to come, with Bungie announcing its third livestream for April 2nd at 10 AM PT.
While The Final Shape is still a ways off, launching on June 4th after a delay, Bungie’s Destiny 2 is receiving a sizable update with Into the Light. It features a new mode, Onslaught, for Horde Mode shenanigans, refurbished weapons and some interesting new challenges. There’s even a new social space called the Hall of Champions.
With the positive feedback surrounding Destiny 2: Into the Light ahead of its arrival on April 9th, it seemed a given that Bungie would screw something up. Sure enough, when revealing the BRAVE weapons available with Onslaught, it announced that six would be available at launch. The remainder would unlock each week till May 21st.
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