

If The Witch Queen launches in 2022 as its currently scheduled, and each subsequent expansion takes a year if not longer, then Lightfall would launch in 2023 and the unannounced expansion would have to follow in 2024. However, going off of Bungie's current rhythm for Destiny 2 expansions it could be some time. Everything it's working on is planned to be rolled out for Destiny 2 going forward for several years.Īs for when Destiny 2 players can look forward to this content arriving, Benton doesn't make it explicit. As such, Bungie has no current plans for Destiny 3. Benton says that it doesn't make sense to try and tell the concluding chapters of Destiny 2 in a new game when Bungie already has the Destiny 2 platform built for more content. What Benton's response was also clarifying is where Bungie currently stands on the potential development of Destiny 3. RELATED: Destiny 2 Fans Call for Changes to Warlock Exotic Following Intrinsic Perk News The context of the response implies that at least one more major expansion would follow Lightfall's eventual release. As such, it makes sense for there to be further content released for Destiny 2 even beyond Lightfall. In his responses, Benton says that the eventual release of Lightfall is unlikely to completely wrap up the story that Destiny 2 is telling. Speaking to Japanese outlet 4gamer, Benton discussed the current state of Destiny 2 as well as what's coming next. What comes after Lightfall remains to be revealed, but as Bungie Design Director Jacob Benton makes clears, what is certain is that there will be more. However, Bungie's also confirmed the development of an expansion to follow The Witch Queen named Lightfall. Currently, Bungie is working towards the release of The Witch Queen in 2022. Stadia users will be classed as console players for PvP matchmaking purposes.Bungie remains hard at work continuing the development of Destiny 2, rolling out seasonal content while also focusing on major expansions.
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Bungie is trying to keep console and PC players separated in PvP as much as possible, so if a group contains one PC player, you will all be matched with other PC players regardless of your own platform. The developer has confirmed that the ability to change your Bungie name won't go live for some time.Īnother thing players will have to consider when Season 15 goes live is who's in your party. If you think your current tag won't make it past the Bungie filters, you should change it now. However, if your current name contains either inappropriate language or an invalid character, then you will be given a generic name of "Guardian#" and then the generated numbers. Your Bungie name will be generated using your current gamertag on whatever platform you use, but add a hashtag and a four-digit number to the end of it, just like Discord names. Every player will be given a new "Bungie Name", which will ensure everyone has a unique tag.

The announcement explained exactly how crossplay functionality will work in practice.

Starting with 15, players across all platforms will be able to squad up, making it the perfect time to ensure all players have access to the expansions. The screenshot was shared by Bungie as part of the crossplay announcement.
