
Bungie has confirmed they will be wiping out half of the game’s worlds including Io and Leviathan destinations in order to prepare for the Second Collapse in preparation for the next expansion.

Bungie has confirmed they will be wiping out half of the game’s worlds including Io and Leviathan destinations in order to prepare for the Second Collapse in preparation for the next expansion.

While we await the official PlayStation 5 reveal on January 11th, 2020, Bungie is already prepping fans with major news regarding the official leap to next-gen consoles with Destiny 2: Beyond Light, the third expansion for Destiny 2, scheduled to launch this fall.

Preparing for February isn’t the hardest thing to do when you have an idea of what to expect. To help us get the second month of the year started off right, which includes free loot for Destiny 2, Apex Legends, Raid: Shadow Legends, League of Legends, and plenty more.

Unlocking the Vex Offensive can be a doozie, but here’s our guide to help you complete Eyes on the Moon and jump straight into the Vex Offensive six-player mode.

Destiny 2: Shadowkeep is an attempted step in the right direction, bringing back the Moon, a new armor system, and story-elements driven narratively by Eris Morn, but the big question is, can it win back former players? Let’s find out in this review for Destiny 2: Shadowkeep.
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In the days since Activision and Bungie split, a lot of news has been getting pushed through the press, but what no one’s really asking is quite clear: What’s next now that Bungie is free? Here are our thoughts about some major changes that could be happening later this year.

Since the release of Destiny 2: Forsaken, fans have one more polished off their armor, brandished their weapons, freed The Reef from the Scorn and even avenged Cayde-6’s death, but now, a new item may seem rather elusive – Eververse Bounty Notes. Here’s how to get more.

Ahead of the official launch of Septembers PlayStation Plus bonuses which includes God of War III Remastered and Destiny 2, Bungie and Sony have upped their game by releasing Destiny 2 almost a week ahead of the PlayStation Store update for PS+ users.

Nathan Fillion confirmed with Kotaku during their Splitscreen Podcast that he was unavailable to reprise his role as Destiny 2’s most beloved Exo – Cayde-6 – due to the fact he was unavailable. Nathan Fillion fills in the rest as Nolan North dawns the famed Exo’s cloak and frame.

After the launch of Destiny 2, everything seemed to be going great for Destiny 2 until the player drops off began, streamers began to stop streaming the game, and fans began to become disgruntled with the game’s gameplay mechanics. Now? They have something else to be infuriated by.