

Rants aside, hopefully, the above table will help you better understand and keep track of what is still available (and for how long) on Destiny 2. I just hope Bungie will someday provide more answers, as the systematic removal of content is slowly turning players against them. There is no point in beating a dead horse. Therefore, why do they need to remove the Forsaken content, which is seen as the best campaign ever released in Destiny 2?Įven more confusing, why remove the two excellent Exotic quests that were introduced this year? They’re new and don’t even take place in the Tangled Shore. This means everything that was available with Beyond Light, was updated and fully functional. You may not like it, but you can understand the logic. With so much content available, removing half of it made that “rework” manageable for Bungie. Half of Year 1 content was removed because everything had to be “reworked” and optimized in order to be functional for Beyond Light’s launch. The logic of the DCV (rant…)īungie claims the DCV is a necessary evil in order to improve the game, but it’s still hard to understand the logic. If you’re feeling like walking down memory lane, this post covers every season (and its top content) released since the launch of Destiny 2 in 2017. This includes excellent story missions, narrative arc and timeless quotes are gone. In other words, roughly half of the locations, activities, and gear were removed from the game and cannot be experienced anymore. Soon after that announcement, close to 50% of the game was “vaulted” and put into the DCV with the release of Beyond Light on November 10, 2020. In Bungie’s words:Įach year, usually at the expansion boundaries, we will cycle some destination and activity content out of the game (and into the DCV) to make room for new experiences. When it was first announced last year, the DCV shook the entire community. And if you want to get your information straight from the source, this post covers all recent TWAB (Bungie’s weekly blog post). This Destiny 2 roadmap covers all the biggest new features and pieces of content planned for the game. In fact, according to Bungie, content has been removed to make room for new content. But it wouldn’t be fair to focus only on the things that are leaving the game. Looking ahead: The future of Destiny 2īungie gives. But if you take it step by step, I promise you’ll make it. Obviously following this list is not as easy as it sounds when you’re new to Destiny 2. Your end game is to tackle the Prophecy Dungeon, one of the best pieces of content in Destiny 2.Slowly work your way towards harder and harder Nightfall: The Ordeals.Once your Power Level is high enough, work towards playing with others as a Fireteam.

Slowly work on increasing your Power Level by tackling the right activities.Head over to the Vanguard Playlist and do some Strikes.Do the New Light Quest and read our Beginner’s guide.The secret to getting your friends (or yourself) hooked with Destiny 2 before having to pay for Expansions, is to properly tackle the right activities in the right order: These are the free-to-play activities and Destinations available to New Light players: Activity

This is especially true for free-to-play players. The current introductory New Light quest barely scratches the surface and leaves new players with absolutely no idea on what to do next. One of the biggest complaints I see is that getting started with Destiny 2, and actually sticking around, is too difficult. Destiny 2 free-to-play content: Getting started

Note that content listed as “Will be removed soon” shall remain available until February 22, 2022, when The Witch Queen expansion releases:īeginning on February 22, the Forsaken campaign and the Tangled Shore destination will enter the DCV (Note: The Dreaming City destination will continue to be available), along with Year 4 Seasonal content, including the Presage and Harbinger Exotic missions.
