Destiny 2 devs announce "big content update" Into The Light for April as the space MMO's forever season continues in the wait for The Final Shape

Mar. 15, 2024



The upcoming content will be showcased in a series of livestreams starting next week

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Bungiehas announced thatDestiny 2: Into the Light - the promised two-month content update for its space MMO - will kick off on April 9, giving fans plenty of fresh content to enjoy before the arrival ofThe Final Shapein June.

Originally scheduled to release in February, The Final Shape, which ends Destiny 2’s 10-year Light and Darkness saga, was delayed to June 4.Announcing the delayback in November, Bungie said the expansion needed “more time to become exactly what we want it to be.” Destiny 2: Into the Light is here to fill that void and will offer new game content to all players throughout April and May.

Other than that, we don’t yet know what Into the Light will bring. But fear not, dear Guardians, as the developer will be revealing all very soon in no less than three livestreams on itsTwitch channel. “Each will focus on a different part of the content update and be presented by our developers,” reads the post onBungie’s official website, “who will be sharing tons of information and providing a hands-on preview.”

The first of these will take place next week on Tuesday, March 19, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM ET / 5 PM GMT. The next will air on March 26, and the final one is scheduled for April 2. The time and place for both are the same as the first.

Destiny 2: Into the Light will launch alongside Update 7.3.6, which also includes tweaks to the sandbox and quality-of-life updates.

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