Destiny 2: Bungie is finally stopping deleting older expansions

Destiny 2: Bungie is finally stopping deleting older expansions

Bungie is abandoning its controversial practice of deleting parts of old expansions in Destiny 2.

From now on, no more content from previous extensions should be lost, emphasizes the developer studio.

The content vault remains

Nevertheless, the content vault is preserved and individual content, such as season content, disappears in it.

But fans welcome Bungie’s decision. The studio has previously been criticized for taking away content from fans that they paid for.

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“We’ve also been working behind the scenes on the Destiny engine, preparing our technology and our game to last for many, many years,” said Bungie’s General Manager Justin Truman.

“Destiny 2 isn’t going anywhere, and neither are your expansions. Ever since we first communicated with the Darkness on the Moon, we’ve wanted this story to be fully playable from start to finish.”

Thus, the extensions Shadowkeep (2019), Beyond Light (2020) and The Witch Queen (2022) remain in the game. In February 2023 Lightfall will continue and in 2024 the current “saga” will end with an expansion called The Final Shape.

Bungie previously dropped various content, including the Red War campaign and initial DLCs like Curse of the Osiris and Warmind. Five environments, seven strikes, eleven Crucible maps, and five raids were removed from the game at the end of 2020. In February 2022, parts of the Forsaken expansion were removed from the game. Bungie cited technical reasons as the reason for this.

Destiny 2: Lightfall will be released on February 28, 2023.



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