Destiny 2game director Joe Blackburn tells players to expect a lengthy post from him on Monday, February 13, regardingLightfalland the year to follow the expansion’s launch. Players are growing increasingly excited about the next chapter inDestiny 2, which is arriving in just over two weeks. And while Bungie has been communicative, there’s much yet to be revealed aboutDestiny 2’s next expansion and what the plans are for 2023 and beyond.
Lightfallwill beDestiny 2’s fifth major expansion, following the releases ofForsaken,Shadowkeep,Beyond Light, andThe Witch Queen. Bungie has fallen into a cadence of near-annual expansion releases, followed by seasonal content updates throughout the rest of the year. But one big question is looming overDestiny 2. WhileLightfallisn’t expected to beDestiny 2’s final expansion, the final run for the game is growing nearer. It’s unclear if that means Bungie will shift away from typical content scheduling as a result.
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Blackburn plans to offer some insight intoBungie’s plans forDestiny 2over the next year very soon. In a message posted on Twitter, Blackburn shared a photo of a Sticky Note. The note says, “Tomorrow (2/13) 5,300 words Lightfall and the Year Ahead,” along with Blackburn’s signature, perhaps to convey that it’s a big deal. In other words, Blackburn plans to release either a letter or a blog post on Monday.
Exactly what Blackburn will discuss is entirely unclear, but it’s expected to be equivalent to past “State of Destiny” posts. These are posts that cover a lot of ground. They typically involve some reflection regarding the past year, what’s happened, and what Bungie has learned. There’s some cheerleading to build up excitement for what’s to come. Mostly, though, the posts detail broad focuses for Bungie for what’s to come and other important issues theDestiny 2communitywould care about.
As an example, Blackburn wrote a lengthy post in February 2021 regarding “The Road to The Witch Queen.” The post detailed Bungie’s decision to release expansions in the winter, changes to reward systems, seasonal power changes, PvP priorities, raids, appearance customization, and more. Similarly-sized topics could be Blackburn’s focus for his upcoming post.
Destiny 2certainly won’t be ending in 2023. Bungie has previously confirmed at least one more chapter is beingplanned afterLightfall’s release. But 2023 is certain to be one of, if not the most significant year ofDestiny 2yet. Blackburn’s post tomorrow will likely be the best look at what’s to come yet.
Destiny 2is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.