343iBot Posted June 9, 2020 Report Share Posted June 9, 2020 Destiny 2 is getting a big new expansion this year with Beyond Light on September 22, but in addition to finding out what new stuff is coming into the game, Bungie has revealed how it'll be cycling out older content from the game. Starting in the fall, some destinations and content will be removed to shrink its size and make room for the new location of Europa and other content coming in the expansion. Bungie revealed some of the details on its livestream detailing Beyond Light, where director Luke Smith explained the new "Destiny Content Vault." The DCV is where Bungie will shelf some content for periods of time, pulling it out while other content is cycled in. But the vault will also allow for Bungie to pull old Destiny 1 content and update it for Destiny 2, cycling it back into the game. The changes as to what content will be available in Destiny 2 will change once a year with the release of its next three fall expansions: Beyond Light in 2020, The Witch Queen in 2021, and Lightfall in 2022. Smith confirmed after the livestream that one of the first things coming back to Destiny 2 from D1 is the Vault of Glass, Destiny 1's first raid. We're also seeing the return of the Cosmodrome, one of Destiny's first areas, along with its three original Strikes. Those pieces of content will come to the game with Beyond Light in the fall. Continue Reading at GameSpotView the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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