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Alright, space travelers, buckle up! Ever feel like there’s just too much to do in Destiny 2? I swear every time I turn around there’s another expansion. Anyway, Bungie decided it’s time to take us on another cosmic joyride. A fresh saga—can you believe it? We got a sneak peek recently, and my brain’s still spinning a bit.
So listen, there’s this thing called the Year of Prophecy, right? Sounds dramatic, I know. Two new expansions coming up: The Edge of Fate lands on July 15, and then we get Renegades on December 2. You can pre-order them now if you’re feeling fancy. These aren’t just your average expansions—lots of tweaks to how you play and I haven’t even figured out if I’m excited or just tired. Both? Maybe.
Highlight reel time. Destiny 2’s been around forever, but now it’s digging into what’s next, and it’s kind of a big deal. And I mean, huge. Like, choosing-your-space-destiny huge—for lack of a better term.
The Nine, those mysterious dudes (or are they?) are pulling us along on this wild narrative ride. Sure, longtime fans are stoked, knowing all the lore and stuff. Though, if you’re new, you might just be wondering what you’ve stumbled into. It’s cool. Big questions, universe mysteries, it’s all part of The Edge of Fate. I think. Or maybe it just feels that way today.
Robbie Stevens, an Assistant Game Director, mentioned something about magic pre-Traveler days. And I’m here thinking—magic in space? But hey, that’s what we’re unpacking with this saga. Cosmic stuff, big feels, and the Nine. These guys… or entities… have always been around and now we might finally get some answers. Or more questions. You decide.
Let’s talk about Kepler for a second. Yeah, it’s got this dark-matter thing going on. A new playground for us. Alison Luhrs, the Narrative Director, said something about taking inspiration from Metroidvanias, and I just nodded along as if I totally got it. Destiny loves its exploration, doesn’t it?
You can turn into electric energy now, apparently. Matterspark, folks—thank Stevens for that idea. Rolling balls of death? What did I even write? Anyway, Matterspark is kinda cool—lets you zip through tight spots and shock anything that dares exist in your way. Get used to wild tweaks like that. Relocator Cannon and Mattermorph are also things, if you’re into teleportation and environment manipulation. New tricks for the trade.
I’ve barely scratched the surface but hey, depth’s overrated, right? There’s a new Solo Ops playlist for when you just want to be antisocial. Updates, new characters, and more worlds to explore. Destiny 2 isn’t stopping anytime soon, it seems.
And for those already itching to get their hands on some space combat, Rite of the Nine is ready for you now. Think of it as a pre-expansion taster. It’s dungeon-themed, so bring your A-game or just go solo, whatever floats your galactic boat.
That’s it for now. But seriously, keep your eyes peeled, because with Destiny, there’s always more coming down the pike. Bon appétit, fellow Guardians.